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Navarro scrapes the exit operation with Akor, Nianzou and Rafa Mir, in addition to the situation of sections such as Jordan
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Navarro scrapes the exit operation with Akor, Nianzou and Rafa Mir, in addition to the situation of sections such as Jordan

The article discusses José Ignacio Navarro, the sports director of Sevilla FC, confirming publicly that the club needs to sell players and reduce salary costs to register new signings such as Guridi, Iglesias, Sangante, and Vlachodimos, as well as other upcoming transfers. The focus is on the club's financial strategy involving player departures, including mentions of Akor, Nianzou, and Rafa Mir, as well as the status of other players like Jordán.

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Navarro scrapes the exit operation with Akor, Nianzou and Rafa Mir, in addition to the situation of sections such as Jordan

The article discusses José Ignacio Navarro, the sports director of Sevilla FC, confirming publicly that the club needs to sell players and reduce salary costs to register new signings such as Guridi, Iglesias, Sangante, and Vlachodimos, as well as other upcoming transfers. The focus is on the club's financial strategy involving player departures, including mentions of Akor, Nianzou, and Rafa Mir, as well as the status of other players like Jordán.

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