Monchi, Espanyol's sports director, has expressed concern for Sevilla FC's future, which is facing a difficult time due to the club's financial crisis. In an interview with 'RAC1', Monchi reiterated that "I am a Sevilla fan, I have said it many times. Now my club is Espanyol and obviously I look at what is happening. It's not what everyone would want". According to Monchi, to analyze the chaos that is affecting the entity, "distance makes you not be in the day-to-day and not know exactly. I hope, for the good of a club that I appreciate a lot, they find the way. I think it's difficult to see where they want to go now". After the 'no' of the families to Sergio Ramos and the harsh statement against the camero, the shareholders are considering several options, including the search for an investor who participates in the planned capital injection as a measure of urgency before the frustrated sales operations. In this sense, contacts have been resumed with Antonio Lappí in recent days, without reaching an agreement similar to the one proposed by the ex-director of Sevilla. Monchi's name has been directly related to the proposal of the ex-director of Sevilla, in the same way that his figure was left out of the organizational chart prepared by Sergio Ramos. Precisely, the one from San Fernando was also questioned about his opinion on the camero. "Ramos? I would like them to reach a decision that is reasonable for the club. They have been difficult years lately". The interview is framed in the beginning of a summer that promises to be busy for a rival of Sevilla during the last campaign: Espanyol of Barcelona. Monchi has prepared an "aggressive" market, with Manolo González at the helm of the bench, to revitalize a club that complicated its life in 2026. "Would I tattoo something from Espanyol? If we win another title, another Europa League, I'll get a star. It's going to get complicated...", joked Monchi when asked if he would get a tattoo with his new club's title.
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Monchi expresses concern for Sevilla FC's future
Monchi, Espanyol's sports director, expresses concern for Sevilla FC's future, which is facing a difficult time due to the club's financial crisis.
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