Sevilla send a message to Napoli in their final friendly
Initially, the Andalusian club demanded 20M €, but the Italian offer is approaching an agreement for around 14M €, in addition to including a 10% clause on a future sale.
Juanlu, a product of the Sevilla youth academy and recent standout in the Spanish U-21 team, would have given his approval to the operation with a destination in Serie A, while Sevilla is waiting to get a couple of million more.
While Napoli is not moving the last pieces, Almeyda decided to line up the player in yesterday's friendly against Schalke. A challenge to the Italians?
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