Sevilla is under the spotlight of Brighton & Hove Albion, which has prepared a formal bid for winger Rubén Vargas after his World Cup performance. The Andalusian club, sitting 13th in La Liga with 43 points (12 W‑7 D‑19 L) and a recent LLWWW run, needs the cash to balance its books.
What triggered the bid?
Brighton, reported by Marca and Mundo Deportivo, wants to seal the deal before the summer window closes. Vargas, 27, of Dominican descent, has added two goals and an assist at the tournament, boosting his market value. The English side hopes the sale will bring a significant income, something Sevilla craved after rejecting Villarreal's €15 million offer last summer.
Why does it matter for Sevilla?
Sevilla has relied this season on free transfers and loans: Juan Iglesias, Arouna Sangante and Jon Guridi arrived on free deals, while Odysseas Vlachodimos remains on loan. With 46 goals scored and 60 conceded (‑14 goal difference) this campaign, the team needs attacking reinforcements. The potential exit of Vargas and striker Akor Adams, already attracting Italian interest, could fund new signings.
What are the rivals doing?
West Ham United and Turkey's Trabzonspor also keep tabs on the winger. Yet Brighton appears the most serious, having prepared an official offer. The player has said his focus is on Switzerland's round‑of‑16 clash with Colombia and that he will discuss his future after the World Cup.
What is the financial picture?
With a tight budget, Sevilla needs a major sale to enable quality purchases. The board has identified Vargas and Adams as the main options to reach the €15 million target they hope to secure. The latest loss, Celta Vigo 1‑0 Sevilla (23‑05‑2026), underscores the urgency to revamp the squad.
What comes next?
Sevilla will review Brighton's proposal in the coming days while Vargas concentrates on his role with the Swiss national team. The decision could shape the club's transfer strategy for the second half of the season, aiming to improve its league standing and close the 51‑point gap to leaders Barcelona.
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