Sevilla FC is in full swing in this transfer market and coach Quique Sánchez Flores is keen to strengthen his squad with two possible new additions in attack. The Andalusian club is looking for striker Robert Bozenik, who currently plays for Boavista. Despite complications in negotiations with the Portuguese club, Bozenik has expressed his desire to move to Sevilla and is now in the city to complete his transfer.
In addition, sporting director Víctor Orta has been busy in recent hours pushing forward the loan deal of Alejo Véliz, a talented Argentine striker who is currently not getting much playing time at Tottenham. Véliz’s entourage is confident the operation will be completed this afternoon, while Sevilla is subjecting the player to extensive medical tests due to a current injury in the hope of having him back in around three weeks.
🔴⚪️🛫 Alejo Véliz has been given the green light by Spurs to join Sevilla on loan.
Details still need to be clarified before Seville.
The loan agreement does NOT contain a purchase option clause.
Seville, on it as @David_Ornstein called. pic.twitter.com/CZCWLXk4Fj– Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) February 1, 2024
Quique Sánchez Flores wants new faces in attack
The arrival of these two attackers would be a major boost for Sevilla, who are keen to strengthen their attacking line. With the recent return of Youssef En Nesyri and the development of promising young player Isaac Romero, coach Quique Sánchez Flores hopes the team can increase their scoring chances in the coming weeks. On the other hand, Rafa Mir could be on the way out as he has only had a few minutes of play and the new coach’s confidence is limited.