The departure of Rafa Mir from Sevilla FC cannot be ruled out and the MLS appears as the new main player
Even though the winter transfer period has ended, Rafa Mir’s name doesn’t stop ringing. After his failed signing for Valencia CFThe striker is considering another option to leave Sevilla FC. On the other hand, the Andalusian team is focused on saving the season and just wants the players to contribute to the cause.
What is not the case with Rafa Mir, the former Huesca striker has the goal of leaving Nervión between his eyebrows, although he has not yet completed his departure to Valencia a few days ago. The striker takes that into account His time at Sevilla FC has come to an end and he is disappointed with the attitude of VÃctor Orta in the last days of the market. Both the boy and his agent are convinced that the Seville club did not cooperate as intensively as it should have done so that the operation could be carried out.
Rafa Mir doesn’t want to play at Sevilla FC for the second half of the season
And the striker knows the feelings of Sevilla fans after what happened on February 1st. The disappointment that any Sevilla fan might feel about a player who openly declared in January that he wanted to play for another club is carried over to the pitch. Rafa Mir expects a very hostile environment in his own home. Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán can be a real hit every time as a young striker Touch the ball and it’s a situation that can be avoided.
Therefore, this interest from MLS, especially the LA Galaxy, a legendary team in the competition, can save the situation until June. The striker’s decision is not to go to another continent with even less demanding football. He still believes he is young and has enough potential to continue to be successful in Europe. It would only be a temporary decision.
Quique’s words urge him to leave
Quique Sánchez Flores is currently aggressively dealing with the situation of some players in the team. This suggests that they will run out of minutes by the end of the season. Both the attacker and his teammate, Belgian Adam Januzaj, received a sharp correction from their own coach in a press conference after the end of the winter market window.
Quique stressed that it is not only necessary to have a good attitude and be professional, but that the team is at a level that needs much more. The Madrid coach has significantly increased the requirements, which he believes is necessary if the team does not want to experience fear of relegation. In order to achieve this, criticism of the players and the commitment required within the squad have increased. Something that both the Spaniard and the former Manchester United or Real Sociedad player seem to be quite far away from.