Youssef En-Nesyri doesn’t want to leave Sevilla this summer, but may not get his way, reports Friday’s edition of AS.
The Spanish newspaper explains the Sevilla striker has told his agent not to listen to offers during the current market, because he wants to stay at Sevilla for the coming campaign.
Sevilla themselves have been informed about this, and whilst they ‘value’ the attitude of their player and his commitment to them, it’s made clear any big proposal will be considered, and that could be good news for Wolves.
AS report that during the last window it was West Ham trying to sign the striker, and now it’s Wolves who are ‘willing to offer €40m’.
En Nesyri is said to be convinced that the best thing for his future is to stay where he is, at least for another season. However, Sevilla need to ‘make cash’ which means they’ll listen to Wolves or anyone else who comes forward.
This presents an open road for Bruno Lage’s side, should the claims of Wolves interest be true.