La Liga
The Suso era at Sevilla FC seems to be reaching its final stages. The Cadiz-born forward, whose contract ends this summer, has been practically ruled out by Francisco Javier García Pimienta, who does not consider him part of the present or future of the Nervionense team. The situation is clear: Suso is not in the coach's plans, and the sports management has already informed him that a renewal will not be offered.
The latest display of this disconnect occurred in the recent derby against Betis, where the team was trailing on the scoreboard, yet Suso was not even considered as an option. Players like Peque, Ejuke, Akor Adams, or the young Idumbo Muzambo did get minutes, while the Cadiz-born player didn't even warm up. In the press conference, García Pimienta was straightforward in stating that his absence was a "technical decision," closing off any debate on the matter.
His future might be in the MLS
Suso has had minimal prominence this season: he has played only 241 minutes in 10 matches, with his only recent appearance being a symbolic minute against Rayo Vallecano in March. The club believes that his high salary does not align with his contribution and aims to free up space in the squad as soon as possible.
At 31 years old, the player must decide his future. As reported by EstadioDeportivo, he has received proposals from various destinations, but Toronto FC has shown the most interest. The Canadian team's offer remains active until April 23. In the meantime, Sevilla has already made its decision.
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