Nice powering up with Africans – Youssef and Youssouf headed to Cote d’Azur

Sevilla’s vessel is in the turbulent waters of the fight for survival, and as things stand, Youssef En-Nesyri will jump ship. The Moroccan goalscorer is not to the taste of Jorge Sampaoli, and this will probably be taken advantage by Nice, who have already received a positive answer from the executioner of Portugal from the last World Cup.As Andy Delort recently informed the management of the Cote d’Azur club that he wanted to change the environment and move to Nantes, the Eagles quickly started the action of finding a replacement. Plan A included a Nigerian revelation from the ranks of Lorient and the author of 12 goals this season in Ligue 1, Terem Moffi, but since the dynamics of negotiations did not go at the desired speed, Nice realized that they had to turn to alternative solutions.🚨 Youssef En Nesyri a dit OUI à l’OGC Nice pour un transfert cet hiver !Jorge Sampaoli et le FC Séville souhaitent vendre l’attaquant marocain.(@footmercato) pic.twitter.com/iQVZH3RYbF— MercaFoot (@MercaFoot_) January 21, 2023 Since the Andalusians want, that is, Sampaoli wants to get rid of the 188-centimeter-tall centre-forward, they should not stress too much about the price. En-Nesyri’s market value is estimated at 15,000,000 euros, his contract expires in the summer of 2025, and the amount of compensation is not expected to exceed the mentioned sum.Nice are having issues with consistency in Ligue 1, they sit in the middle of the table, and after coach Lucien Favre was fired about two weeks ago, the Eagles started working on strengthening the playing staff for the second part of the season, in which they will try and qualify for the European competitions. So, in the coming days, in addition to the outcome of the transfer of En-Nesyri, the arrival of the football player from Burundi, Youssouf Ndayishimiye, is expected. The sweeper currently representing Turkish side Başakşehir should cost the French club 10,000,000 euros fixed and another 2,500,000 through potential bonuses.Let us remind you that this winter Nice sold Mario Lemina to Wolverhampton for 11,000,000 euros, and the Côte d’Azur is still waiting for the first signing.##NAJAVA_MECA_6966946##

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