Sevilla finds an escape route for Dmitrovic in LaLiga

Within the profound transformation of the squad that Víctor Orta plans, the Sevilla FC goal will also be renovated this summer. A priori, Ownership will fall to Nyland, who has completely convinced with his performance and has renewed for two seasons. But to compete with the Norwegian, the sports management handles a good number of candidates and there have already been approaches with some of them, as is the case of Juan Soriano.

Before signing another goalkeeper, however, it’s time find a new destiny for Marko Dmitrovic. Within the economic shock plan that governs Sevilla’s planning, it seeks to release the players with the highest salaries. This is not the case of the Serbian goalkeeper, whose salary is not one of the highest, but sportingly he is no longer counted on, after his poor performance in the recently concluded season and, furthermore, the Nervión club is facing the last opportunity to obtain some economic return from his departure, since he only has one more year left on his contract.

Valladolid is very interested

At 32 years old, and after three seasons in the red and white ranks, the former Eibar player is therefore called to leave, with an option appearing in the last few hours for his continuity in LaLiga EA Sports. According to Relief, Real Valladolid is very interested in his services for the new project that will start in the First Division after its brand new promotion.

Wrapped in a sea of ​​doubts over the possibility of Ronaldo selling the club, the Pucelanos are working with the aim of forming a competitive squad that fights to remain in the top category and they have set their sights on the Sevilla goal. For now, Their only goalkeeper on the payroll is the Portuguese André Ferreirawho arrived on loan last January and has not played a game, although he has had to exercise the purchase option of one million euros agreed with Granada, upon fulfilling the condition of going up to First Division. Meanwhile, Jordi Masip has been the undisputed starter, but his contract ends on June 30 and his future, at 35 years old, is up in the air.

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After two campaigns in the shadow of Bono, except for the period in which Mendilibar sat on the Sevilla bench, Dmitrovic was called to be a fixture this campaignbut its discreet performance (34 goals received in 19 goals) opened the doors of ownership to Nyland and in turn placed him in the exit ramp.

 
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