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He is La Liga's new sensation and is pretended by several Italian clubs

After having scored lots of goals in the last weeks he could now move to one of the Serie A giants. And his transfer value could be relatively low.

By Mauricio Saenz

After having scored lots of goals in the last weeks he could now move to one of the Serie A giants. And his transfer value could be relatively low.
After having scored lots of goals in the last weeks he could now move to one of the Serie A giants. And his transfer value could be relatively low.
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Having a very good spell or scoring many goals in a few matches can earn you the attention of many of Europe’s biggest clubs soccer clubs. This is the case of one of the new sensations in the Spanish La Liga who has been absolutely devastating against the last goalkeepers he has been face-to-face with.

He has been showing a wonderful form playing in the Spanish tournament, after his most recent performances he has scored five goals in his last four matches, leading to four consecutive wins for his team. Now that he has raised lots of eyebrows in the transfer market, his club managed to keep him in the squad, but it’s pretty likely that he doesn’t last much longer.

According to Spanish website Estadio Deportivo, a fan publication devoted to AS Roma has stated Edin Dzeko will not stay in the club in summer. Therefore, Sevilla’s striker Youssef En-Nesyri is the target they want to replace the 34-year-old from Bosnia Herzegovina. The Moroccan 23-years-old could be available for just $18 million, since there is no release clause as far as it’s published. He was bought from Leganés for $22 million in January 2020.

Apart from Roma, it was said that AC Milan also look for En-Nesyri. That’s possibly to be covered in case Zlatan Ibrahimovic wants to retire from soccer (why he would?). And looking into English Premier League, it was reported that after West Ham United sold Sebastien Haller to AFC Ajax, the Moroccan could be of their interest again.

 

 


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