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Carlos Álvarez, the young talent of Levante, is attracting the attention of several clubs, including Villarreal, with his impressive performance in the Spanish Segunda División. At 21 years old, the Sevillian midfielder has become one of the standout names in the "granota" team, dreaming of promotion to LaLiga. Signed in the summer of 2023 for free, his immediate impact at Levante has been undeniable, showing that his departure from Sevilla could be considered one of the Andalusian club's biggest recent mistakes.
Since his arrival, Álvarez has shown a special ability to handle the ball and create scoring opportunities for his teammates. In the early stages of this season, the Sevillian has excelled with performances that have included spectacular assists and decisive moments that have helped position Levante as one of the favorites for promotion to the Primera División. His vision of the game, combined with his capacity to find space and his precision in passing, has been crucial for the team led by Julián Calero.
Carlos Álvarez Tempted by Saudi Arabia
Levante's bet on Carlos Álvarez has proven to be a success, even turning down tempting offers from abroad. Recently, a club from Saudi Arabia showed interest in the young midfielder, but the "granotas" made it clear they are not willing to part with their gem easily. This stance underscores Álvarez's importance in the team's scheme, and Levante knows that any move for him must be carefully considered. Meanwhile, Sevilla, retaining 50% of the player's rights, continues to monitor his progress.
On the other hand, Villarreal is the club that has shown the most interest in signing Carlos Álvarez in recent weeks. However, the Yellow Submarine is aware that securing his services will not be easy, especially given his significance at Levante. Álvarez, with his growing talent, has all eyes on him, and the future looks promising for this young Sevillian determined to make his mark in Spanish football.
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