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Sevilla to miss out on first-choice managerial target

Sevilla to miss out on first-choice managerial target

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La Liga outfit Sevilla look set to miss out on a deal for their priority managerial target.
That's according to market insider Matteo Moretto, who has confirmed that Imanol will not be the man to take his place on the bench at The Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán next season.
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The name of tactician Imanol had taken its place centre stage in the media headlines surrounding Sevilla over recent days.
This came after widespread reports surfaced, assuring that the 53-year-old was close to agreeing on the terms of a contract with the Nervionenses.
Imanol is currently available for work, after bringing a surprise close to his Real Sociedad stint upon the close of the 2024/25 campaign.
Safe to say, then, that it will come as a blow for those of a Sevilla persuasion to learn that, in fact, the Spanish tactician looks set to take his talents elsewhere.
As per a report from the aforementioned Matteo Moretto:
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'Imanol Alguacil will not be Sevilla's next coach.'
Conor Laird – GSFN

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