Premier League
Sevilla FC is preparing to make adjustments to its squad during the winter transfer window, and one of the key decisions is the departure of Valentín Barco, as reported by Ficherio. The young Argentine player, on loan from Brighton, has not managed to establish himself in the team under the guidance of García Pimienta, who has hardly used him in the early stages of the season.
With this move, the Andalusian club aims to reduce its wage bill, opening up the possibility of reinforcing its squad with new signings that better meet the team's tactical needs.
Valentín Barco will not continue at Sevilla
At 20 years old, Barco, capable of playing both in midfield and on the left flank, has had few chances to show his potential at Sevilla. He has only played 367 minutes in seven matches, a figure that reflects the coach's lack of confidence in the player. This situation has led both parties to consider ending his loan spell and having the Argentine return to Brighton in January, rather than prolonging a period in which he has not found the expected prominence in La Liga.
The decision to part ways with Barco also stems from Sevilla's need to optimize its squad and manage its financial resources more effectively. This move would allow the team to free up space in its wage structure, with the aim of making strategic signings to boost its performance in the second half of the season.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, García Pimienta quiere patitas en la calle a un jugador del Sevilla
