Sevilla’s En-Nesyri Draws Premier League Interest Despite Injury-Plagued Season

Youssef En-Nesyri, in poor form this season, could leave Sevilla FC by the next transfer window next summer. The Moroccan striker is playing his future at the Spanish club and has a good chance of ending up in the Premier League.
Sevilla FC is having a spectacular season this season in the league where it occupies second place, despite the injuries of important players in Lopetegui’s system such as Youssef En-Nesyri, Suso or Lamela. The Moroccan striker, in form one season out of two, remains, however, one of the most sought-after strikers by Premier League clubs, believes Fichajes.
En-Nesyri has been attracting interest from Arsenal and Newcastle for a few months, who seem convinced that the Moroccan international could give the best of himself in the English championship which allows a more physical and more direct style of play.
To read: Sevilla FC Looks to Offload Struggling Striker En-Nesyri Amid Poor Form
Arsenal wants to strengthen its attack and is betting, among others, on the arrival of En-Nesyri to do so. But the value of the Moroccan striker has dropped a lot after his injury and his loss of form. For its part, Newcastle considers that the Moroccan player has strong potential and continues the negotiations with Seville for his transfer.
At the end of the season, En-Nesyri could well leave the Seville team. The club’s management has already announced their intention to part with him. In any case, the Moroccan striker would not be ceded for less than 30 million euros, because, according to the same source, he remains a very sought-after striker, particularly in England.
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