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Sevilla already knows that next summer will be especially delicate, not only due to the economic difficulties the club faces but also because of the complexity of parting ways with several players who are no longer in the plans. Among them, one of the most intricate cases is that of Marcao, whose future has become a real headache for the sports management.
The Brazilian center-back, who has had little prominence since his arrival due to frequent injuries and occasional mistakes that led to dissatisfaction among fans, does not seem willing to make it easy to leave. With two years left on his contract and no intention to lower his salary demands, the club is in a bind. In the winter, he turned down offers from Brazilian clubs like Flamengo and Gremio because they did not meet his financial expectations. Contacts with teams from Turkey, Mexico, or Arab football also did not materialize.
Sevilla aims to balance its books by his departure
At Nervión, they acknowledge that it will be very difficult to recoup the high investment made initially, but they aim to reduce the wage bill at least. However, as reported by EstadioDeportivo, the player's firm refusal to accept a pay cut is halting any potential exit. What seemed like a clear departure has now turned into a real obstacle for planning the upcoming season. It appears that Sevilla will need to exercise patience to resolve this conflict.
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