La Liga
Sevilla FC has sought to reinforce its executive structure following the departure of Monchi, who was instrumental in winning eleven titles in the current century. Amid a challenging situation both in sports and institutionally, the Andalusian club tried to bring in Mateu Alemany, former general manager of FC Barcelona, with the aim of taking on a prominent role in sports management.
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As reported by the newspaper Marca, President José María del Nido Carrasco's desire was for Alemany to take on a significant part of the club's management, including overseeing Víctor Orta, the current sports director. However, Alemany's demands regarding his duties and responsibilities did not align with Sevilla's intentions. The former Barça executive requested full control over decision-making, especially in transfers, which conflicted with Orta's role.
Although Del Nido Carrasco was willing to make significant changes to secure Alemany's appointment, the deal did not materialize, leaving Sevilla in search of a profile that can ease the burden on its president, who is facing harsh criticism from the fans. Meanwhile, the club's future institutionally remains uncertain, with several challenges ahead and the need for a figure to bring stability.
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