LIGA - Sevilla's three winter spares to replace En-Nesyri

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LIGA - Sevilla's three winter spares to replace En-Nesyri
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Sevilla received one of the worst possible news last week after it was learned that Moroccan striker Youssef En-Nesyri will be out for about three months, this being a big problem for the team led by Spanish coach Julen Lopetegui, whose attack is low lows at the moment, therefore having to seriously assess the possibility of going to the winter transfer market in search of a new attacker with which to complete the offensive rotation for the second leg of the season.

This search for a new forward is obviously in charge of a Monchi who from the sports management already manages three more than interesting alternatives that could land in Nervión from January 1, thus becoming the new offensive reference of Sevilla, and which we are going to review below

- Mariano Diaz

The Spanish-Dominican forward of Real Madrid does not count at all for Carlo Ancelotti, being already at the time in the crosshairs of a Sevilla that had his signing in hand before Madrid executed the preferential option, not having the footballer of 28 years since then, the consistency necessary to gain a foothold in the white team.

- Alexandre Lacazette

The French player ends his contract on June 30 and Arsenal could consider leaving him in the middle of the season to try to get some economic benefit from his sale, this being one of the signings that Monchi likes the most at the moment because of the opportunity that It means getting one of the best strikers in the Premier League in recent years.

- Edinson Cavani

The Uruguayan footballer lives practically in ostracism after the arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo at Old Trafford, being possible his departure from the English team and his arrival in Seville, where he would become the main offensive reference of the Seville team, in a movement that despite seeming Almost impossible is not far from exorbitant by the situation that the 34-year-old Uruguayan player lives.