La Liga
The future of Juanlu Sánchez at Sevilla FC seems to remain, at least for now, at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán. Despite the strong interest shown by Napoli, the Italian team has reportedly decided to halt negotiations for the young right-back after not finding a formula that meets the high economic demands of the Sevilla club.
As reported by EstadioDeportivo, Sevilla is standing firm on a €20 million demand for the Olympic champion, a figure they consider suitable for his potential and recent contract renewal until 2029, with a release clause that has doubled to €40 million. Although an interesting proposal from Galatasaray was rejected last January, this time it was Napoli who failed to reach an agreement, despite meetings held this week with Sevilla themselves.
Sevilla has refused to negotiate
With Juanlu willing to sign for five seasons and open to the Italian adventure, everything seemed on track, but the 'azzurri' side, currently undergoing a restructuring phase in their squad, has opted to explore other more affordable options. One of them could be Marc Pubill from UD Almería, a player they have recently shown interest in, along with other names being considered in Serie A.
For now, talks with Sevilla have cooled off and the Napoli representatives have returned to Italy with no progress. Unless there is an unexpected turn, Juanlu's future will continue to be tied to his lifelong club.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, La venta que se le ha caído al Sevilla
