Sevilla inquires in Ligue 1 to replace Loïc Badé

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If the Seville transfer window has been fairly calm since the start of January, all that is missing is one domino for everything to get underway. With the potential departure of Loïc Badé, tracked by Aston Villa, the Andalusians are seeking to prepare for the future, and to strengthen themselves in the axis of defense. With this in mind, the Sevillian leaders would have checked the name of Le Havre central defender Arouna Sanganté as Relevo explains. Information that we are able to confirm.

The Senegalese international, tracked by Sevilla last summer when the first rumors around Loïc Badé appeared. Le Havre is listening to offers for its captain, and would seek to obtain an amount of around 5 million euros in the event of a transfer. This season, Sanganté started the season very well before getting injured at the beginning of October at a time coinciding with Le Havre's strong decline.

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