In tough times this season, Sevilla FC, fifteenth in La Liga and eliminated in the European Cup, is counting on the transfer window to get back on track. The Andalusians particularly want to offer themselves an attacker. Especially since En-Nesyri will play the African Cup next January and Mariano and Rafa Mir have not convinced.
A.S. indicates that to resolve its offensive problems, the Iberian club is looking into the case of Martin Braithwaite. The former Barça player, who currently plays for Espanyol (Spanish D2), has scored 9 goals and provided 1 assist in 20 appearances this season. His experience and profile are appreciated in Andalusia. For his part, the Dane, who has a departure clause of 7.5 million euros, is not against a change of scenery. His club will not close the door to him in the event of an offer deemed satisfactory. Moreover, he could leave for less than expected, his lease ending in June 2025.