November 8, 2024

Pablo Fornals, a midfielder for West Ham United, ‘might bring forward’ a transfer to Sevilla for the January transfer window if their dreadful start to the season persists.

El Sevillista claims that the management of the Spanish club is already considering the winter transfer window and strategies to assure their entry into Europe.

They explain that Sevilla’s season has not gotten off to the anticipated start, raising concerns about another unsuccessful campaign and a possible exit from Europe.

As a result, people in authority are “already looking to the winter market” and attempting to predict prospective movements because doing that would be devastating for a team that relied on the money from qualifying.

Pablo Fornals of West Ham is one player they are keeping an eye on. They were interested in him during the summer but were unable to complete a deal because the Hammers’ asking price was too high.
He is currently in the last few months of his deal at the London Stadium, and Sevilla could take advantage of that to ‘accelerate his arrival’ in January.

That would depend on West Ham agreeing to let him leave for a “negligible amount,” but it is hoped that they will do so in order to “get some profitability” and prevent losing him to another team for free in the summer.

Sevilla were connected with Fornals during the summer, and he is playing less for West Ham this season as a result of their significant summer spending and the fact that they maintained Lucas Paqueta, so we’ll have to take this with a grain of salt given the potentially biased source.

This makes a good sense when combined with Sevilla’s shaky start, so we’ll keep a watch on developments before January.

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