Sevilla FC Sets High Price for Moroccan Striker En-Nesyri Amid Financial Struggles

In financial difficulty, Sevilla FC wants to part ways with Youssef En-Nesyri in the next summer transfer window. The club wants to take advantage of the Moroccan striker’s good form, who has rediscovered his scoring touch this season, after a remarkable performance at the World Cup in Qatar with Morocco, to replenish its coffers.
Sevilla is considering a possible sale of Youssef En-Nesyri in the next summer transfer window. The Moroccan striker has attracted the interest of several clubs since his participation in the World Cup in Qatar with Morocco. The Andalusian club is seriously considering putting him on the transfer market this summer to make the most profit in order to get out of the difficult financial situation it currently finds itself in, AS believes.
Thus, Sevilla FC has decided to increase the price of Youssef En-Nesyri, aware that many clubs would be willing to pay dearly to have the Moroccan international in their ranks. From just over 30 million euros a few months ago when the player was in very poor form, the Andalusian club would have decided to set the price of Youssef En-Nesyri at a minimum of 50 million euros.
Several English clubs including West Ham have expressed interest in the Moroccan striker in recent months. The English club was willing to spend around 40 million euros for his transfer during the winter transfer window. But the player declined the offer. Apart from West Ham, Aston Villa would also be interested in the player, whose transfer would be a good deal for Sevilla.
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