Since his presentation a few weeks ago, José Ignacio Navarro has worked intensely to define the roadmap for Sevilla FC. The signing policy focuses on acquiring free agents, thus optimizing financial resources. The additions of Jon Guridi, Juan Iglesias, and Arouna Sangante as free agents set the course for the white-and-red entity.
The main objective is to balance the books before June 30. Given the uncertainty surrounding a necessary capital increase, the club is compelled to maintain the best possible financial fair play for the next season. This makes player departures crucial for generating income.
Currently, the players with the highest market potential, despite the lack of concrete offers, are Rubén Vargas and Akor Adams. The Swiss winger Vargas, following his notable performance with the Swiss national team, could increase in value if he maintains his level in upcoming matches, attracting interest from other clubs.
On the other hand, Akor Adams, a key player in the team's survival, also represents an interesting profile. Although his market value is less likely to increase during the summer as he is not participating in the World Cup with his national team, his ten goals and four assists this season could generate market interest.
Sevilla's economic and sporting situation, while delicate, is viewed in contrast to that of other clubs in worse circumstances, such as Girona. Historically, relegated clubs often see their key players depart for lower figures. In this regard, midfielder Iván Martín from the Catalan team is a player highly regarded in Nervión, with a market value of five million euros and whose progression in the Second Division seems to have surpassed the current level.




