Nabil Fekir, end of the story?

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Under contract with Betis Sevilla until 2026, Nabil Fekir risks having to leave the Verdiblancos this summer.

Betis Sevilla are in trouble. New illustration this weekend with the defeat conceded at home against Villarreal (2-3), the fourth setback in a row for the Andalusian club, falling back to 7e place in the ranking.

Established in midfield, Nabil Fekir did not shine and attracted a lot of criticism. And according to Estadio Deportivo, the leaders would be more and more determined to see him leave next summer despite the esteem in which Manuel Pellegrini, the coach of the Verdiblancos, holds him.

And like last winter, eyes should turn towards Saudi Arabia, several clubs having checked his name and seeming ready to pay the 20 million euros hoped for by Betis for the former Lyonnais, under contract until 2026 with one of the biggest salaries at the club.

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