Lucien Agoume set to return to Sevilla from Inter Milan

Lucien Agoume’s much-anticipate return to Sevilla from Inter Milan is reportedly on the brink of completion,. With final details expecte to be settle within the next couple of days.
“Everything is going well. We hope to finalise the deal in one or two days. It’s almost done, and we’re in discussions. Obviously, he’s happy to return to Sevilla; he felt very comfortable there,” state Agoume’s agent. Djibrill Niang, leaving Inter Milan’s offices on Thursday afternoon.
The general terms for the Franco-Cameroonian midfielders move back to สมัคร UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ Sevilla were set days ago. Sevilla have agree to pay €4 million for 50% of Agoume’s transfer rights, with an option to acquire an additional 40% next summer for another €4 million.
This agreement makes Agoume the sixth signing for Sevilla this season, with half of these acquisitions aime at strengthening the midfield.
Sevilla’s sporting director, Victor Orta, and head coach Garcia Pimienta have prioritise bolstering the midfield,.
Where they believe the team’s play needs to evolve under new management. They are focuse on adding physicality and technical skill, with Agoume, Saul, and Sambi Lokonga embodying these attributes.
This trio is expecte to feature regularly in Sevilla’s central midfield, with the intriguing question of Djibril Sow’s role in the new setup. Sow has already made an impression by scoring a goal in pre-season.
At the start of the summer, Sevilla had only three midfielders: Sow, Nemanja Gudelj (who has a proposal from Saudi Arabia), and Joan Jordan (considere surplus to requirements).
The departures of Boubakary Soumare, Oliver Torres, Hannibal Mejbri and initially Agoume left a significant gap in the squad. Agoume’s return is a critical piece in addressing this issue. If Gudelj leaves, Sevilla may need to delve into the transfer market again, despite Garcia Pimienta’s inclination to give young players more opportunities.