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Oso has become one of the key names in the Sevilla FC market. The left-back, one of the standout performers in the past season in LaLiga, has attracted the interest of several European clubs, and his future could be resolved before the end of the summer. The Sevillian club has already taken a firm stance: they will not facilitate his departure for less than €10 million, a figure they deem fitting for the player's potential and room for growth.
The 23-year-old defender, whose contract expires in June 2027, has been negotiating a contract extension for weeks which is yet to materialize. This situation has prompted various teams to hasten their moves in an attempt to capitalize on the uncertainty and secure one of the most promising youth products from the Nervionense team.
Oso sparks a bidding war with Nottingham Forest at the forefront
The club that has progressed the most so far is Nottingham Forest. According to the latest reports, the English club has already made an initial formal proposal valued at €6 million fixed, in addition to various variables linked to the player's individual performance and collective objectives, such as securing a place in the Champions League or winning titles.
However, Sevilla immediately rejected that offer. At the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, they believe Oso is worth more, and they will only sit down to negotiate if the proposal reaches €10 million, in addition to extra bonuses.
The financial gap still exists, but in England, they are considering increasing the offer in the coming days to prevent other suitors from taking the lead in a transaction that is starting to heat up.
Olympiacos' plan and Marinakis' strategy
One of the most striking aspects of the negotiation is the approach proposed by Nottingham Forest. The business group of Evangelos Marinakis, who owns both the English club and Olympiacos, contemplates initially incorporating the player into the Greek team before making the definitive leap to the Premier League.
The operation resembles the model that Chelsea studied months ago through Strasbourg. In this case, the team coached by José Luis Mendilibar would serve as a bridge to complete the player's adaptation before landing in England. This alternative is gaining strength as conversations progress among all parties.

Sevilla remains calm despite the increasing interest
Despite mounting pressure, Sevilla has no intention of rushing a decision. The sporting director, José Ignacio Navarro, recently made it clear that the club continues to work on extending the defender's contract, although he also acknowledged that it is normal to receive offers for a young player with such promise.
The contractual situation necessitates a significant decision during this transfer window. If a renewal does not occur, the risk of losing value in the coming months increases significantly, making a sale this summer a possibility.
Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest is not alone in the race. Fiorentina has been in contact with the player's entourage and considered presenting a formal offer, although the recent signing of young Víctor Valdepeñas has slightly reduced the urgency to reinforce that position. Nevertheless, Italy does not rule out returning to the negotiation if the opportunity remains open.
Additionally, Oso's performance during the past season continues to support his increasing valuation. The Argentine-born international played in 23 matches, scored 2 goals, and provided 3 assists, showcasing a notable ability to perform as both a full-back and a wing-back, as well as in more advanced positions. His progression has caught the eye of several European clubs and even the coaching staff of the Argentine national team.
As the transfer market enters its decisive phase, it appears that the upcoming weeks will be crucial. If Nottingham Forest increases their offer to the required amounts, Sevilla will face a momentous decision. What seems certain is that Oso has become one of the club's most valuable assets, and his future promises to be one of the major sagas of the summer in LaLiga.
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