Sevilla want to sign Marcos Senesi of Feyenoord

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Sevilla are looking to sign Marcos Senesi of Feyenoord.

Senesi could be leaving Feyenoord but Sevilla would have to sell a player first. Per Bruno González García, Sevilla would have to sell Kounde before being able to get the Argentine.

With Senesi’s contract expiring in June 2023, Feyenoord are only asking €20 million for him. Monchi of Sevilla wants Senesi and Senesi wants to join the club.

They presently have Gonzalo Montiel, Lucas Ocampos, Erik Lamela, Marcos Acuña and Papu Gómez on the team.

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  1. Probably the best possible destination for Senesi. Gotta love Sevilla!

    Meanwhile Lisandro wants a move to England. Arsenal & Manchester United top candidates but also interest from Tottenham.
    Tottenham>ManU>Arsenal no-brainer
    I know Spurs is hated on here (with reason) but the chance to play with Cuti outweighs anything imo. If not, Man U is a much better destination than Arsenal. Ten Hag knows him better than any coach and can get the most out of him and help him adapt quickly to new league. Playing with Garnacho is also a plus.

    On other forums I’ve seen sooo many clueless EPL nerds saying he’s too short and soft for England, that he will get bullied. I want him to prove them all wrong and kill this narrative. Ability>height

  2. Our WC youth next year will have a lot of challengers. There are a lot of French, German, and Spaniards there. Argentina have 3: Mati Palacios (MC), Soule, and Luka Romero. Well Garnacho should be there too.

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  3. Seville has been linked to likes marcos senesi and facunda medina since they sold diego carlos. I don’t think it will depend on selling Kounde as they short of center backs now. I firmly believe senesi will move to big league In this summer and probably If I bet I will say it’s seville.

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