Speculation swirls around the future of Moroccan international Youssef En-Nesyri at Sevilla FC, with recent events suggesting that the striker’s time at the Andalusian club may be drawing to a close.
According to a report by Spanish newspaper “AS,” En-Nesyri’s contract renewal with Sevilla is now in jeopardy following a recent dispute with his coach, Quique Sánchez Flores, coupled with interest from several Gulf clubs, notably Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal, looking to secure the Moroccan forward’s services in the upcoming summer transfer window.
The source emphasized that Sevilla’s management appears inclined to part ways with En-Nesyri, particularly given that the Moroccan’s contract is set to expire in the summer of 2025.
Furthermore, the report suggests that Sevilla is awaiting official offers from AC Milan and West Ham United, with both clubs keen on acquiring En-Nesyri during the upcoming summer transfer window.
It’s worth noting that En-Nesyri turned down an offer from West Ham last summer, opting instead to remain with Sevilla.