Sevilla will exercise the purchase option to increase their rights over Agoumé

Sevilla intends to execute the purchase option through which it would acquire 90% of Lucien Agoumé's rights

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<p>Lucien Agoumé, player of Sevilla</p>
<p>Lucien Agoumé, player of Sevilla</p>

Lucien Agoumé has become one of the top priorities in the offices of Sevilla. The young French midfielder, who has shown flashes of his enormous potential during his time at the Sánchez-Pizjuán, does not yet fully belong to the Andalusian club. Although his contract is registered with the Sevillan entity, Inter Milan still holds 50% of his economic rights, a situation that could change in a matter of weeks.

Sevilla will pay for Lucien Agoumé

The Seville club has an option to acquire an additional 40% of the player's rights for a figure close to five million euros. This clause, which expires on July 31, would allow the Nervionense team to control 90% of Agoumé's interests, leaving only 10% in the hands of the Italian club. The sports management highly values his development and considers the investment affordable given his abilities and potential.

Milan has not objected to the operation, although they wish to retain that small percentage as a possible future reward if the player reaches a high market value. Sevilla, on the other hand, believes that the young midfielder can become a key piece for the project being built, especially if he is given continuity and confidence. Agoumé has shown the ability to play in various midfield roles, making him a very useful asset for any system.

The intention of the Andalusian club is clear: to close an operation they consider strategic as soon as possible. Internal discussions suggest that the clause will be executed before the deadline. The commitment to Agoumé reflects the idea of assembling a competitive project with young talents and room for growth.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Sevilla ejecutará la opción de compra para aumentar sus derechos sobre Agoumé