Premier League
Sevilla has set its sights on Odisseas Vlachodimos, a 31-year-old Greek goalkeeper, as one of the priority options to strengthen its goalkeeping department. Coach Matías Almeyda sees him as a piece that would fit perfectly into his project due to his experience, leadership, and ability between the posts. The Andalusian club aims to renew its squad as much as the salary cap allows, and Vlachodimos' name has gained prominence in recent weeks.
Currently with Newcastle, the Greek goalkeeper has had minimal playing time this season, with only one appearance in the cup, prompting the English team to seek a loan deal for him. From Nervión, they see this situation as an interesting market opportunity, although for it to materialize, the British would have to cover a significant part of his high salary.
A goalkeeper of full guarantees
Vlachodimos, who joined Newcastle from Nottingham Forest for over €20 million, has been a regular in the Greek national team for years, accumulating 48 international caps. However, his lack of prominence in the Premier League has caused him to lose ground in the national team to youngsters like Tzolakis and Mandas.
The goalkeeper has already turned down proposals, such as Pumas' recent offer in Mexico, prioritizing his continuity in European football. As reported by the daily AS, LaLiga and Sevilla emerge as an attractive destination to revive his career and become internationally relevant once again. Almeyda, a great connoisseur of Greek football, supports his arrival.
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