Sevilla FC is currently undergoing a restructuring following the departure of Nemanja Gudelj, who was a key piece in the club's planning. Since Monchi's arrival, the team has experienced significant changes in its squad, aiming to regain the competitiveness it had in previous years. In 2019, Sevilla experienced a summer of major investments, spending 167 million euros on players like Bono, Diego Carlos, and Koundé. However, after Gudelj's departure, only Joan Jordán remains from that golden era, reflecting the sporting decline the entity has faced. President José María del Nido Carrasco has expressed his desire to have a larger budget for signings, similar to that of 2019, but currently, the club is facing the need to divest and generate capital gains. Sevilla's current situation is concerning, as the main objective is to avoid relegation to the Segunda División, a scenario that was not expected after recent successes in the Europa League. The fans hope that Monchi can reverse this trend and lead the team back to the path of victory.
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Sevilla Loses Gudelj: Changes in Monchi's Squad Strategy
Sevilla FC faces restructuring after Gudelj's departure, a key change in the club's planning.
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