Aston Villa and Everton are interested in taking Sevilla’s young midfielder Stanis Idumbo, but the Spanish side are not keen on selling.
According to Caught Offside, Stanis Idumbo continues to attract the interest of several Premier League sides, with Aston Villa and Everton particularly keen. The 19-year-old La Liga midfield sensation has recently become a regular for Sevilla, who are not considering an immediate sale of their rising star.
Sevilla is probably under some financial pressure to generate revenues that will ease their problems. That could well mean selling some of their promising first-team stars, although the Spanish side is not interested in letting go of Stanis Idumbo.
The midfielder only recently became a regular for Sevilla, and while they can make a handsome profit off their €400,000 investment in the Belgian, the club is not interested. However, should a big money offer arrive on their table, it will be a different matter altogether, depending on the numbers offered by those keen.
Speaking of interested sides, Tottenham were keen before the start of the year but never went ahead with the signing, something they might regret in the future. Everton and Aston Villa are particularly interested in the 19-year-old La Liga midfield sensation, as a January approach could be on the cards.
Idumbo was recently promoted from the youth sides and has since played four times for Sevilla in La Liga, scoring once. However, a move to the Premier League might be attractive; he might see the p[pathway set for him at his current side and probably lean towards staying here.
Will Idumba leave Sevilla?
Aston Villa hold an interest, and the presence of Unai Emery could be a significant factor for Idumbo before making a big career decision. Obviously, the cash-rich Premier League sides are able to make a decent financial offer, both for the club and player, meaning those are different from the exact issues in a transfer. The same goes for Everton, who will probably offer him a key role on their side and a big stepping stone for a bigger English club.
Sevilla will consider further developing the player into a proper star before considering a sale. They are protected by a long-term contract until 2028, meaning they will not be in a hurry to do business. As for the player, he does have a long road ahead in his career, and given his recent rise at the club, he might lean towards staying put unless there’s a massive offer on the table.
Aston Villa and Everton are interested in taking Sevilla’s young midfielder Stanis Idumbo, but the Spanish side are not keen on selling.
According to Caught Offside, Stanis Idumbo continues to attract the interest of several Premier League sides, with Aston Villa and Everton particularly keen. The 19-year-old La Liga midfield sensation has recently become a regular for Sevilla, who are not considering an immediate sale of their rising star.
Sevilla is probably under some financial pressure to generate revenues that will ease their problems. That could well mean selling some of their promising first-team stars, although the Spanish side is not interested in letting go of Stanis Idumbo.
The midfielder only recently became a regular for Sevilla, and while they can make a handsome profit off their €400,000 investment in the Belgian, the club is not interested. However, should a big money offer arrive on their table, it will be a different matter altogether, depending on the numbers offered by those keen.
Speaking of interested sides, Tottenham were keen before the start of the year but never went ahead with the signing, something they might regret in the future. Everton and Aston Villa are particularly interested in the 19-year-old La Liga midfield sensation, as a January approach could be on the cards.
Idumbo was recently promoted from the youth sides and has since played four times for Sevilla in La Liga, scoring once. However, a move to the Premier League might be attractive; he might see the p[pathway set for him at his current side and probably lean towards staying here.
Will Idumba leave Sevilla?
Aston Villa hold an interest, and the presence of Unai Emery could be a significant factor for Idumbo before making a big career decision. Obviously, the cash-rich Premier League sides are able to make a decent financial offer, both for the club and player, meaning those are different from the exact issues in a transfer. The same goes for Everton, who will probably offer him a key role on their side and a big stepping stone for a bigger English club.
Sevilla will consider further developing the player into a proper star before considering a sale. They are protected by a long-term contract until 2028, meaning they will not be in a hurry to do business. As for the player, he does have a long road ahead in his career, and given his recent rise at the club, he might lean towards staying put unless there’s a massive offer on the table.