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After five seasons of good and loyal service in Andalusia, Óliver Torres (29 years old) leaves Sevilla FC. The attacking midfielder was at the end of his contract at the end of the season, and the club chose not to extend him. Injured and operated on the shoulder, the Spaniard was unable to finish the season. Before his injury, he had not been able to avoid a blank season, scoring no goals in 34 matches played. Even though he was unable to say goodbye on the pitch, the former FC Porto player wanted to send a final personal message to his Sevillian supporters on X (formerly Twitter).
“Like any good story, it ends one day. Five years is a long time and we will have to say goodbye. The technical team, teammates, club employees and friends. It won’t be easy, it never is. They made you better and it hurts. But when you look back, you will be proud of what you accomplished. You gave it your all in one of the best Sevillas ever. All that remains is respect and gratitude to the club and the supporters. Admiration for them, who always knew how to rise to the occasion, even in the worst moments. So continue on your way, there are still dreams to come true. And remember, we are “Colorado” and one day you will return.”, he wanted to communicate with his now former supporters. His future seems to be written far from Spain, the MLS appeals to him a lot according to the Spanish media.
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