After being booed in the last game in which the Sevilla club drew against Osasuna, the Cartagena striker has decided to leave Nervión even if Valencia CF does not fulfill his commitment.
Attacker Rafa Mir’s situation at Sevilla FC is a real cauldron and the pressure is so great that his loan deal will definitely be signed. Until a few hours ago, the player Ramón Sánchez did not want to leave if his destination was not Valencia CF. But with the club chaired by Lay Hoon unlikely to lift a finger to join him, the Murcier has no choice but to look for other options.
The hissing and whistling towards Rafa Mir in his team’s last game against CA Osasuna shows the untenable relationship between the striker and the Sevilla fans. The former Wolverhampton player cannot last another day in the Sevilla team and his agent is already considering the various offers. There are some from the Bundesliga, Serie A and the Turkish Superliga.
4 teams want Rafa Mir on loan
Up to four clubs have inquired about the 26-year-old striker, but the player did not want to consider offers to wait for the Valencian team. But with Mestalla not taking any action, the striker’s representative has decided to move on. Apparently with the permission of the footballer who wants to leave the Sevilla club as soon as possible.
The first two come from Italy and were signed by Turin and AC Monza, both of which play in Serie A. A day later the one from Wolfsburg came and the last one to come was from Trabzonspor. All have stated that they are seeking a transfer with a possible purchase option. A detail that drives the operation forward as Sevilla wants to achieve a final separation.
Rafa Mir’s plan after his loan from Ramón Sánchez
Although there is talk of a definitive loan (purchase option), The striker is very aware of his roadmap. For the time being, the team will no longer be interested in any of the four candidates who have arrived so far. He will sign a contract until June 30th and will also regulate his salary and conditions.
But Rafa Mir will definitely not accept that there is an option to buy in the transfer as his destination is still Valencia CF. The Cartagena striker continues to believe that the Che club will recover from its financial problems. Once this happens, they will assume his commitment. There is no doubt that the player definitely wants to return to his roots.