Sevilla must sell players to stay afloat – with the Moroccan duo priced at $66 million

Yassine Bono and Youssef En-Nesyri are for sale! The Moroccan duo, heroes of last year’s World Cup, have been made available for transfer by their club Sevilla – and it’s all because of the problematic financial state of the Andalucian club.AFC Leopards Youth on the cusp of Regional titleThe goalkeeper and the striker must bring in a combined fee of at least $66 million so Sevilla can stay afloat while assembling a team for the upcoming season. Both players are open to the idea of leaving the Europa League holders, but there is a sour taste regarding everything surrounding Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan.Bono is valued at around $22 million. He allegedly received two offers from Saudi Arabia, but neither appealed to him because he prefers to continue playing in Europe. Top clubs like Inter, Tottenham and Bayern have already tempted him in the past. With David De Gea’s departure from Manchester United, a chain reaction has started – and Sevilla directors hope a big offer for Bono will price as a result of it. Their newly-arrived director of football Victor Orta is already looking at possible replacements.##NAJAVA_MECA_7365841##En-Nesyri is the more valuable of the pair. The strong striker is expected to fetch at least $40 million, but the question remains: who will spend that kind of money on the player who cost Sevilla around $20 million when he joined them from Leganes in 2020? The 26-year-old goalscorer has his best years ahead of him and will offer someone years of terrifying presence in the opposition’s box. Secilla’s problem is that no European club seems keen on him during this transfer window. As it turns out, the Andalucians are praying for someone in Saudi Arabia to make an offer not even En-Nesyri could say no to.🚨 Yassine Bono & Youssef En-Nesyri remportent l’Europa League ! 🇲🇦🏆 pic.twitter.com/D8g6VX9BQq— 🏆 Actu Foot Afrique (@ActuFootAfrique) May 31, 2023 In the meantime, Bono and En-Nesyri are in no rush. They feel good in the south of Spain and won’t be forced to leave unless they find potential offers suitable. Good friends off the pitch, they would even like to arrange transfers to the same destination – so that they could remain teammates. All that’s required is $66 million – or a bit more.

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