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Time-traveling work for José Ignacio Navarro: seven days to sell
Spain⚽ Sports10 days ago

Time-traveling work for José Ignacio Navarro: seven days to sell

José Ignacio Navarro, the sports director of Sevilla FC, is working under pressure to complete player sales within seven days before the June 30 deadline. This is intended to impact the club's financial results for the 2025-26 season. However, Navarro faces challenges as few players currently on the roster have generated enough interest to facilitate potential transfers in such a short timeframe. The club has already finalized signings of Arouna Sangante, Juan Iglesias, and Jon Guridi.

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Time-traveling work for José Ignacio Navarro: seven days to sell

José Ignacio Navarro, the sports director of Sevilla FC, is working under pressure to complete player sales within seven days before the June 30 deadline. This is intended to impact the club's financial results for the 2025-26 season. However, Navarro faces challenges as few players currently on the roster have generated enough interest to facilitate potential transfers in such a short timeframe. The club has already finalized signings of Arouna Sangante, Juan Iglesias, and Jon Guridi.

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