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Close to joining AS Roma at the very end of the summer transfer window, Loïc Badé remained in Seville despite an offer of €20 million from the Italian club. But this time, the time for the big departure could soon come for the French international who is the subject of a concrete approach from Aston Villa. The English club, which will undoubtedly lose Diego Carlos to Turkey, is currently discussing the terms of a transfer with Sevilla, the amount of which will necessarily be higher than the €20 million offer proposed by the Italian team.
After revealing himself in Le Havre, Lens then Rennes, it was in Spain that Loïc Badé really made his career take off. And more precisely to Sevilla FC who had picked up the player on loan and then recruited him permanently. Pillar of the Andalusian club, the former Rennais was rewarded for his good performances by being called up to the French team by Didier Deschamps. Today, the one who had very good Olympic Games in Paris with Thierry Henry's French team could reach a new level by joining Unai Emery's Aston Villa. A team that plays in the Champions League and has continued to progress in recent seasons. To be continued.
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