Barcelona Forward Munir El Haddadi Joins Sevilla FC on Long-Term Deal

It’s done. The Moroccan-born Spaniard Munir El Haddadi has just officially left FC Barcelona by signing a 4.5-year contract with Sevilla FC.
"The club would like to thank Munir El Haddadi for his dedication and commitment and wish him good luck for the future," the Catalan club said on its website. Munir has played 56 matches for FC Barcelona and won the league title twice, the Copa del Rey, a UEFA Champions League, a FIFA Club World Cup, a UEFA Super Cup and two Spanish Super Cups. The striker has also scored 12 goals for the Barça first team in official competition," it further states.
The player arrived at Barcelona at the age of 16 and never really managed to establish himself against the other heavyweights of the club. Before leaving for FC Barcelona, he had already played on loan at Valencia, where he scored 8 goals, and Alavés, where he scored 14 goals.
It is noted that Sevilla paid a little over one million euros to secure the services of the Moroccan, with the integration of a 90 million euro release clause.
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