Rubén Vargas could leave Sevilla FC just half a year after arriving from Augsburg. Despite being a personal bet of Víctor Orta last winter transfer window (the club paid 2.5 million for his transfer), the current situation of the Seville team, with serious limitations to register players, has put the Swiss player in a compromised position.
The 26-year-old forward left a good impression at the beginning of his time as a Sevilla player, participating in eleven consecutive matches and scoring two goals and providing an assist, including a crucial goal in his first derby. However, a muscle injury halted his progress and kept him off the field for the last two months of the season.
Sevilla has offers from Italy
With a contract until 2029 and a market value around seven million euros, the player remains popular, especially in Italy. As highlighted by EstadioDeportivo, Fiorentina and Bologna are closely monitoring him, the latter due to difficulties in signing other wingers. Currently, there are no advanced negotiations, but initial contacts have been made.
Meanwhile, Vargas remains unregistered in LaLiga, along with other recent signings like Akor Adams, Alfon, and Suazo. The new sports management, led by Antonio Cordón, is firm in not giving anyone away, but economic urgencies require considering offers. If no solution is found off the pitch, Sevilla will be forced to sacrifice a player who has not yet been able to show his full potential at Nervión.
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