Sevilla’s Munir El Haddadi Faces Uncertain Future as Playing Time Dwindles

Moroccan international, Munir El-Haddadi, is at his lowest in terms of performance. Since March, the Sevilla FC striker has played less than half an hour in an official match. In eight consecutive official matches, he has not played a single minute. A few days before the end of the transfer window, his situation is becoming complicated.
Since Lopetegui’s arrival at Seville as coach, Munir is the player who has played the least. In eight consecutive official matches, the Moroccan striker has not played a single minute. Since March, he has spent less than half an hour on the pitch in an official match. It was during the match against Levante counting for the 31st day of the 2020/21 championship.
To read: Sevilla FC Looks to Offload Struggling Striker Munir El Haddadi
Sevilla FC will meet Getafe FC in Madrid on Monday as part of the second day of La Liga. Despite the absence of two important players - Ocampos and Óliver injured - Lopetegui did not line up Munir El-Haddadi and Luuk de Jong who remained in Seville. This will be the third time the Moroccan international has not been selected for a match.
To read: Sevilla’s Munir El Haddadi Seeks La Liga Transfer Amid Premier League Interest
With less than ten days to go before the end of the transfer window, Munir’s situation is delicate. No club has made interesting offers to Sevilla FC to secure his services. The Moroccan striker’s performances in 2021 also do not work in his favor. Since the beginning of the year, he has only played one full match. It was on February 13 during the match against Huesca, where he had even scored the winning goal. The day before, he had also scored against Getafe (3-0).
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