Sevilla is facing a summer similar to the previous one. Transfer moves are being made with a focus on cost, a difficult situation for receiving offers that satisfy the club in view of the players' performance, problems with registering players... Everything is practically the same. In this sense, and after the pause produced a few days ago by the negotiations maintained with Sergio Ramos, the club has reopened talks with Joan Jordán and Nianzou to free up salary space. Neither of the two players is in García Plaza's plans, although Nianzou did start using it in Oviedo. Until he realized it. Work is being done to get rid of both, as they occupy a huge salary margin (around 20 million euros) and it is necessary to generate space to be able to sign new players. This time a more optimistic tone is maintained, as both have a year left on their contract. When a player has a large part of their contract left to earn, logically they become entrenched in what is theirs and defend a sum of money that no one will offer them outside. But now the end is near (2027). If Sevilla assumes the loss of, for example, paying them half of what is left and that move allows increasing the margin to sign new players, the move would be a winner. It would be unlocking a situation that is already tired. At the time of paying them, there is not much of a problem. Sevilla has a bad economic health, but it is connected to the 'machine' of Goldman Sachs, thanks to whose loans it faces its obligations. It will have to be seen how the players behave. Other times, when they had more money 'leveraged', they have closed in on themselves. Joan Jordán has had to be loaned out, with Sevilla taking on a large part of his contract. His stay in Nervión is the result of the renewal of the derbi del palo, signed with Champions League income and at a Champions League price. Nianzou's case, whose cost is around 12 million euros, is simply a mess that has not been able to be resolved. The contact with them has been opened. Logically, they will want to value offers. They will not have better ones in terms of money, but if a club that they like comes along and in which they can not be on the bench all year, the agreement with Sevilla would be feasible. It is time to explore the way of resolving the contracts, which is one of the two ways to gain salary margin. The other two are a transfer or sharing what the player earns in more years, as Marcao and Sow did last summer.
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Sevilla reopens negotiations with Nianzou and Joan Jordán
Sevilla seeks to free up salary space to sign new players, reopens talks with Nianzou and Joan Jordán
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