Sevilla FC, always attentive to transfer market movements and the situation of their rivals, is keenly observing the potential departure of Natan, the promising defender from Real Betis. The Brazilian player, a key figure for Los Verdiblancos, has been offered to FC Barcelona for a fee exceeding €30 million, an operation that could redefine the defensive landscape in La Liga.

Barcelona, under sporting director Deco, is actively seeking a new left-footed central defender for the upcoming summer. Although Inter's Alessandro Bastoni remains their primary target, the economic complexity of that deal has led the Blaugrana to consider more affordable alternatives. Among these, in addition to Jon Martin from Real Sociedad, Natan's name has emerged.

Natan joined Betis permanently last summer following a successful loan spell during the 2024-25 season. His performance has been notable, featuring in 41 matches this current campaign and attracting interest from Premier League clubs, whose offers were rejected by the Seville-based club. The possibility of a transfer to Barcelona, however, presents a new scenario.

Natan's profile, a left-footed defender with potential, fits Barcelona's requirements. Real Betis, aware of their player's value, would be prepared to negotiate his departure but demands a sum upwards of €30 million. For Natan himself, prioritizing a move to Catalonia over any further offers from England adds pressure to the situation.

From Nervión, Sevilla FC analyzes how these types of market movements could influence the competitiveness of their neighbors and their own search for reinforcements. Although Barcelona's main focus remains Bastoni, Natan's situation at Betis and the interest from a giant like Barça are factors that Sevilla is keeping a close eye on, especially if they are looking for a similar profile for their own defense.

The summer transfer window promises to be busy, and the Natan saga is a clear example. While Barcelona hopes to finalize the Bastoni deal, the door for Natan remains open, and his future, whether at Camp Nou or another destination, will be closely monitored by all La Liga clubs, including Sevilla FC.