Moroccan Striker En-Nesyri Draws Interest from Premier League and Saudi Clubs

At the end of his contract in Seville, Moroccan striker Youssef En-Nesyri is attracting the interest of several clubs in Europe and Saudi Arabia who wish to secure his services during the summer transfer market.
Youssef En-Nesyri is on the shelves of Fenerbahçe in Turkey, Manchester United in England, AS Roma and Milan in Italy and Al-Qadsiah in Saudi Arabia. West Ham has just been added to the list of clubs that have already expressed interest in the Moroccan international, believes the site West Ham News.
The Hammers would be willing to spend the £17 million demanded by Seville to secure the services of the Atlas Lion, the same source adds, noting that Julen Lopetegui, Seville’s former coach and current West Ham coach, is keen to secure En-Nesyri’s services during the summer transfer window.
The Saudi club Al-Qadsiah, for its part, "is trying to seduce En-Nesyri with a 3-year contract, with an annual salary of 14 million euros," reports Nicolò Schira, an Italian journalist specializing in the transfer market. For its part, Seville continues to study the proposals of the clubs interested in the Moroccan striker, particularly the Saudis, in order to sell him to the highest bidder.
The Andalusian club does not intend to let the Moroccan international leave for less than 20 million euros, corresponding to the player’s market value, according to Transfermarkt. En-Nesyri has just completed an exceptional season with Seville during which he scored 19 goals and provided 3 assists in 38 games, in all competitions.
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