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Akor Adams arrived at Sevilla with the mission of providing goals and presence in the area, but injuries and poor performance have complicated his time in Nervión.
Akor Adams' signing and his initial setbacks
The Nigerian forward landed at the Sánchez-Pizjuán in the last winter transfer window, after paying just over five million euros for his services.
His first half-season was frustrating: he barely played 130 minutes in four official matches before getting injured again, raising doubts about his physical condition.
Sevilla was counting on Akor Adams to regain the confidence and consistency he showed in France, where he had seasons with more than notable scoring figures.
Sevilla unable to find answers in their striker
The current season's start has not cleared up the uncertainties either. The striker has played more than double the minutes in the same four games, but without convincing in the area.
The stands watch him impatiently, and the feeling is that his contribution does not match the expectations created with his signing. The pressure increases with each passing match.
The coaching staff was hoping for more mobility, commitment, and ability to link up, but Akor Adams continues to struggle to adapt to the Sevillan system.

A reputation still alive in Europe
Despite his problems in LaLiga, the Nigerian still retains prestige in the international market, especially in France, where he left his mark with goals and decisive performances.
This background works in Sevilla's favor, as they consider recouping the initial investment with a future sale if the situation does not improve on the pitch.
The Andalusian club, in need of financial stability, sees in the potential departure of Akor Adams an opportunity to balance the books and free up salary space.
The uncertain future of Akor Adams
In Nervión, they know that they cannot afford to wait too long. If the forward does not find his best form in the coming months, his spell could end prematurely.
Sevilla's demanding schedule requires a reliable striker, and so far, Adams has not offered the necessary consistency to be a key player.
The sports management is considering alternatives, aware that the winter transfer market could be a turning point to solve the uncertainty.
Akor Adams still has room to turn the situation around, but time is running out for him. Sevilla needs immediate goals and could make drastic decisions if not found.
The striker's story in Spain is at a critical point. He either reacts on the field and gains credit with the fans, or the club will aim to recover their investment through a departure.
With the market always attentive to forwards with European experience, Akor Adams' future will depend on both his physical condition and his ability to adapt to the demanding Sevillan ecosystem.
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