Madrid Universal
·23 de diciembre de 2024
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·23 de diciembre de 2024
Lucas Vazquez’s future at Real Madrid is increasingly uncertain as Sevilla have reportedly entered the race to secure his signature, reports Fichajes.
The club captain, whose contract with Real Madrid expires in 2025, has been linked with multiple clubs, but Sevilla appear to be a strong contender for his services, as per recent reports.
Known for his versatility, Vazquez has been a valuable asset for Real Madrid over the years. Capable of playing as both a right winger and a full-back, he has contributed significantly to the club’s success.
His speed, defensive work rate, and ability to create chances have made him a dependable player in the squad.
However, with the arrival of new signings and increasing competition within the team, his role will diminish next season. This change in circumstances could lead the player to consider options away from the Santiago Bernabeu.
Sevilla want to sign Lucas Vazquez. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
For Sevilla, signing Vazquez could prove to be a smart move. The team is aiming to strengthen their squad and regain their status as one of the top teams in La Liga.
Adding a player of Vazquez’s calibre would bring experience, adaptability, and quality to their setup.
Reports suggest Sevilla are prepared to offer him a two-year contract, providing the player with an opportunity to continue competing in La Liga while ensuring financial stability in the short term.
What makes this potential transfer even more appealing for Sevilla is the possibility of securing Vazquez on a free transfer next summer.
If the player does not extend his contract with Real Madrid, Sevilla could bring him in without paying a transfer fee, which would be a significant advantage.
While Sevilla seem to be leading the race, other clubs, both in Spain and across Europe, are likely to keep a close eye on the situation. The defender’s preference to remain in La Liga could, however, tilt the balance in favour of Sevilla.