
The arrival of Antonio Cordón as sporting director of Sevilla has begun to set the course for a new project, aiming to strengthen with young and promising talent. One of the names that has sparked the most interest in the offices of Sánchez-Pizjuán is that of the Greek player Giannis Konstantelias, a footballer from PAOK Thessaloniki considered one of the great talents in his country.
At 22 years old, Konstantelias has become the player with the highest market value in the Greek league, standing out for his technical quality, vision of the game, and ability to play in various offensive positions. Last season, he was instrumental in PAOK's league title, scoring 10 goals and leaving his mark in every game with his talent.
The signing of Konstantelias gains more strength than ever
Sevilla has had him on their radar for a while, and now, with the highly probable arrival of Matías Almeyda to the bench (a coach familiar with Greek football after his time at AEK), Konstantelias' name regains prominence. As reported by Marca, Cordón, who also spent time in Greece during his tenure at Olympiacos, has firsthand references of the player and could be key to his incorporation.
Although the signing won't be easy due to the interest of several European clubs, Sevilla is keeping a close eye on it. The goal is clear: to make Konstantelias the new creative engine of the Andalusian team in this new phase.
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