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Rubén Vargas has returned to the forefront of the transfer market of Sevilla after signing an outstanding World Cup with Switzerland. The winger, who has been one of the standout performers of his national team in the tournament, has seen his value soar after leading the Swiss team to the quarterfinals, where only Argentina could halt their adventure after an intense extra time. His performance has not gone unnoticed, and the Seville team is already preparing to receive significant offers before the start of LaLiga.
The player is currently enjoying some days off and is not expected to return to Seville's training until a few days before the start of the championship. However, at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán, they are aware that there is a real possibility that he may not even wear the Seville shirt again, as several European clubs are closely monitoring his situation.
Rubén Vargas becomes one of the big names in the market
As reported by AS, the World Cup has served as the best possible showcase for the Swiss international. His decisive performances, both for his dribbling ability and offensive influence, have multiplied the interest of numerous teams, especially from the Premier League, where several clubs believe he has the ideal conditions to succeed in English football.
The 27-year-old forward arrived at Sevilla in the winter transfer market of 2025 from Augsburg for a sum close to €2.5 million, an operation that has now become one of the most profitable investments made by the Andalusian club in recent years.
Following his brilliant international championship, the sports management believes that the time may have come to make a significant profit.
Aston Villa and Brighton remain very attentive
Among the teams that have shown the most interest are Aston Villa and Brighton, two clubs that have been monitoring the Swiss winger's progress for weeks and have the necessary financial potential to undertake such a significant operation.
The financial strength of the Premier League plays a decisive role in this story. While other markets carefully study each investment, English clubs have sufficient leeway to meet the economic demands of the Seville team.

Sevilla sets the price before the start of LaLiga
In Nervión, they have no intention of negotiating at any price. Rubén Vargas's excellent performance has caused the club to significantly raise its financial expectations and has already set a minimum figure to start negotiations.
The Seville entity expects to earn at least €20 million, an amount that would multiply by eight the investment made just a year and a half ago. This sale would help alleviate the club's financial situation and generate room to strengthen other positions in the team before the start of LaLiga.
It is no secret that the club needs to make selling operations to continue building the sports project and increase its maneuvering capability during this summer market.
The World Cup completely changes the scenario
Just a few months ago, Rubén Vargas was very close to leaving Sevilla, but ultimately no proposal met the club's conditions. Now the context is completely different.
The player has increased his international prestige thanks to a tournament where he scored two goals, provided an assist, and was one of Switzerland's main offensive references throughout the competition. His prominence in a team that nearly reached the semifinals has raised his market value and sparked the interest of new suitors.
Additionally, the World Cup showcase usually leads to significant movements every summer, as numerous clubs use these competitions to identify players ready to take the next step in their careers.
As of today, there is still no formal offer on the table, but everything points to the coming weeks being crucial. If a Premier League club decides to take action, Sevilla already has a clear stance: it will not open the door for less than €20 million. With the market still wide open and the start of LaLiga drawing closer, Rubén Vargas emerges as one of the standout names of the summer and one of the potential sales that could shape the economic and sports future of the Andalusian team.
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