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Sevilla FC has been undergoing a revolution in its squad for several weeks and several players are set to pack their bags. And it will certainly be Moroccan international Youssef En-Nesyri. Arriving from Leganés in 2020, the 27-year-old striker grew up in the Andalusian club and established himself as a reference in the Spanish championship. Author of 73 goals in 196 matches in the Seville jersey, he had often managed to distinguish himself in a team that was not always attractive offensively. And after four years of good and loyal service, he seems to have reached the end of his adventure. Long linked in the past to the Premier League and West Ham, he is heading towards a completely different destination.
According to our information, he has been in Fenerbahçe’s sights for several weeks and negotiations have begun. The Turkish club led by José Mourinho had made him its priority and the two clubs have just reached an agreement on the transfer of the Moroccan striker. Now all that remains is to convince En-Nesyri to join the Super Lig. Because another club is on the case. Still according to our indiscretions, the powerful Saudi club Al-Qadsiah, which has just returned to the first division, wants to hit hard on the transfer window this summer and has targeted the Moroccan. In recent hours, discussions have even accelerated with a financial proposal that is logically very interesting for both the player and Sevilla since En-Nesyri is still tied to the Sevillians until June 2025.
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