Sevilla has taken an important step in its squad restructuring by agreeing on the departures of Óscar Rodríguez and Marko Dmitrovic to Leganés. According to Gonzalo Tortosa's information, both players, who are not part of Sevilla's coach García Pimienta's plans, will leave for Leganés in the coming days to try to revitalize their careers.
Óscar and Dmitrovic have not settled in Sevilla
Óscar Rodríguez, who arrived at Sevilla as one of the promises of Spanish football, has failed to establish himself in the Andalusian team. Despite flashes of his talent, he has not had the required consistency to secure a spot in the starting eleven, leading both parties to seek a solution through a departure. Marko Dmitrovic, on the other hand, came with the expectation of competing for the goalkeeper position but has also failed to settle and has been relegated to a substitute role.
The agreement with Leganés includes a clause allowing Sevilla to retain a percentage of any future sale of both players, ensuring the club a potential financial gain if these players increase in value at their new destination. This strategy is part of Sevilla's policy to continue benefiting in the long term from players who have chosen to take a new direction in their careers.
Both signings are expected to be made official in the coming days, strengthening Leganés with two quality players who will seek to regain their best form in an environment that will offer them more playing time and prominence. For Sevilla, these departures represent a necessary move to adjust their squad and focus on players aligned with García Pimienta's plans.
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