La Liga
Sevilla faces a summer market in which sales will be fundamental to clean up its finances. With the need to raise 34 million euros before July, the board has identified six players who could leave the team: Loic Badé, Dodi Lukebakio, Juanlu Sánchez, José Ángel Carmona, Kike Salas, and Isaac Romero. These operations would not only relieve the economic situation but could also set the course for the next sporting project.
The recent victory against Real Sociedad provided some relief in the fight for European positions, but the subsequent defeat against Athletic Club showed that qualifying is still a challenging task. The team remains four points away from the European zone, although uncertainty about its future persists. In addition, doubts about García Pimienta's continuity are growing, despite his contract running until 2027.
Sevilla needs to generate income in the summer market
In terms of departures, Badé and Lukebakio are two of the players with the most market value, having attracted interest in the previous winter market. As for Juanlu, Carmona, Kike Salas, and Isaac Romero, their sale would bring in clean income as they are academy players, prompting the board to seriously consider transferring them.
Meanwhile, Víctor Orta's management remains under scrutiny. His planning has faced criticism since he took over from Monchi. Despite the signings of Rubén Vargas and Akor Adams in January, the squad may experience further departures, casting doubts on the team's competitive level for the upcoming season.
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