José Ignacio Navarro starts Sevilla clear-out, with Akor Adams and Juanlu Sánchez in focus | OneFootball

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·18 June 2026

José Ignacio Navarro starts Sevilla clear-out, with Akor Adams and Juanlu Sánchez in focus

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Sevilla are accelerating sales to balance the books before pre-season, with key players on the market and departures set to dictate arrivals. According to La Colina De Nervion, significant signings will depend strictly on sales this summer, with the squad due back on six July.

New sporting director José Ignacio Navarro has begun by confirming long-arranged moves for free agents Arouna Sangante and Juan Iglesias, with midfielder Jon Guridi also added. The club is now actively offering several leading players. ABC de Sevilla reports that Akor Adams and Juanlu Sánchez will headline their market activity.


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Adams is highly sought after and Sevilla accept it will be very hard to keep him. After approaches from intermediaries, the club have set an asking price above 20 million euros. Contingency options include Joselu Mato and prospect Adrián Liso as the main candidates to carry the goals.

For Juanlu Sánchez, Sevilla are set to reduce their demands given his stalled development. He needs a change of scene, and SSC Nápoles have not lost sight of him.

Fundraising hopes also look to the World Cup, where the club believe performances could enhance the profiles of Swiss pair Djibril Sow and Rubén Vargas. No member of the current squad is considered untouchable.

In goal, urgent action is required after the departures of Ørjan Nyland and Odysseas Vlachodimos. Diario de Sevilla reports a tug of war between Sevilla FC and Villarreal CF for Diego Conde. Villarreal value him between one and a half and two million euros, a figure Sevilla are trying to fit within strict financial parameters.

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