Monchi finds his new Dani Alves in Ligue 1

The Seville team is in a transition season after losing several high-level players

The signings that Sevilla F.C. has made during the transfer market have not finished convincing the fans, who have charged harshly against the sports director. But despite the criticism he is receiving, Monchi continues working on the new additionsnow focusing on a young footballer who remember Dani Alves for his clear offensive vocation despite playing as a side.

Likewise, this player is also of Brazilian nationality, so the comparison is easy and recurrent. However, this time it should be noted that both players have a similar game ideawith a lot of arrival to the opposite field, with quality with the ball in his boots and with a lot of danger with the centers.

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The new Dani Alves that Monchi follows

This footballer is none other than the Brazilian Vanderson, who has slipped into the radar of the great European teams. But despite this situation, Sevilla FC trusts to have options to sign him. Something that they have already done on previous occasions despite competing with other much more powerful teams economically.

In this case, the great rival of Sevilla FC to get his signing seems to be FC Barcelona. The azulgrana team is also following in the footsteps of Vanderson, who could leave Ligue 1 shortly after arriving. But the footballer has a contract for several years with Monaco, so the negotiations will not be easy.

Vanderson and his big difference with Dani Alves

As Monchi himself has stated on several occasions, Dani Alves is the signing he is most proud of. And it is that the historic Brazilian winger has completed all the stages that the sports director is looking for: arriving as an unknown, offering a great performance at Sevilla FC, winning titles and leaving leaving a lot of money in the club’s coffers.

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But this time Vanderson is no stranger and his signing would mean a large outlay. Monaco paid Gremio last January 11 million euros for his transfer and its current market value is 18 million. That is why any club interested in signing him will have to pay a significant sum of money to get the 21-year-old signed.

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