Barcelona and Arsenal vie for a jewel from Sevilla

The Seville team could be forced to sell its player due to its economic situation.

Javier Parra Peña | 23 Dec 2024 | 22.00
twitter tiktok instagram instagram Comentarios
Barcelona and Arsenal are fighting over a jewel from Sevilla.
Barcelona and Arsenal are fighting over a jewel from Sevilla.

Lucien Agoume, a key figure for Sevilla this season, has attracted interest from European giants like Barcelona and Arsenal. Both clubs are seriously considering his signing for the upcoming summer, according to reports from Italy.

The French player, who joined the Seville team from Inter Milan, has established himself as a fundamental piece in the Seville team, putting him on the radar of top-level teams.

Arsenal seems to have the upper hand in the race for Agoume, seeing him as a potential replacement for Thomas Partey, who could leave the club at the end of his contract. The "Gunners" are looking to rejuvenate their midfield and see the 22-year-old player as a versatile and promising option. Meanwhile, Barcelona, always attentive to the market for young talents, would also be interested in strengthening their midfield with the dynamic profile that Agoume offers.

Will Sevilla sell Agoume?

Sevilla, facing financial difficulties, may be forced to consider significant offers for the player, despite their initial intention to keep him as one of the team's cornerstones. Agoume, whose transfer last August cost 4 million euros, has shown his worth this season, being an undisputed starter and demonstrating notable development in his game.

With Inter Milan retaining 50% of a future sale, any move for the midfielder would also benefit the Italian club. Meanwhile, Arsenal and Barcelona will continue their battle to secure the services of a player who promises to be a key player in the upcoming transfer market. The final decision will be influenced by the clubs' sporting ambitions and financial capabilities.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Barcelona y Arsenal se pelean por una joya del Sevilla