Wissam Ben Yedder Eyes Move from Sevilla to a Bigger Club
After an impressive season in La Liga, French striker Wissam Ben Yedder is ready to consider a move away from Sevilla FC in pursuit of new challenges and higher ambitions. The 28-year-old, who has featured in 35 league matches and scored 18 goals this campaign, has firmly expressed his desire to join a more ambitious club where he can compete at the very top level.
Ben Yedder, of Tunisian descent, has been linked with several clubs, including Spanish giants Barcelona, and he hasn’t dismissed the possibility of such a move. The former Toulouse FC striker sees this as the perfect moment in his career to test himself among the world’s elite players and compete in high-profile competitions. “The big clubs? That’s for them to decide. But I dream of playing at the highest level, in the biggest clubs in the world and being alongside world-class players. Just to see how far I can go. It’s the right time, as they say. I feel it too,” Ben Yedder told Le Parisien.
Despite his ambitions, the striker is determined to maintain a respectful relationship with Sevilla. He is clear that he does not want his aspirations to create tension with the club that has been his home for the past few seasons. “But I cannot disrespect the club. Whatever the final decision, I will be happy,” he emphasized, signaling his professionalism and loyalty even as he explores future opportunities.
Ben Yedder’s remarkable goal-scoring record this season has made him one of La Liga’s most prolific forwards, attracting attention not only from Spanish clubs but also from other European teams. His speed, agility, and sharp finishing make him a highly sought-after striker capable of making an immediate impact in any top-flight team. Sevilla, on their part, will seek to negotiate a transfer fee that reflects the value of their star forward, ensuring that any move benefits both the player and the club.
Having consistently demonstrated his ability to perform against strong opponents, Ben Yedder’s ambition to step up to a more competitive environment aligns with his career trajectory. He wants to challenge himself in continental competitions, test his limits against top-tier defenses, and compete for major trophies—opportunities that Sevilla, despite their competitive stature in Spain, may not always provide.
As the summer transfer window approaches, all eyes will be on Sevilla and Ben Yedder’s representatives to see if the striker’s dream of playing for a bigger club will come to fruition. For now, Ben Yedder remains focused, professional, and ready for whatever the next chapter of his career may bring, while leaving the door open for clubs eager to acquire a proven La Liga goal-scorer.







