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Luis Alberto, current player for Al-Duhail in Qatar, has made it clear that his dream of returning to Sevilla FC has faded over time. Despite numerous attempts to come back to the club where he grew up, the midfielder from Cadiz acknowledges that his time at Nervión is now a thing of the past.
The player, who left Sevilla in 2012, never hid his desire to return, but circumstances did not allow it. "In recent years, I tried many times, but the last time we spoke, I didn't feel comfortable with how things unfolded," he confessed in an interview on Canal Sur Radio. Although he recognizes that football is unpredictable, his excitement now focuses on another Andalusian team: Cádiz CF.
His physical condition wouldn't allow him to play at the level Sevilla requires
Luis Alberto, who is under contract with the Qatari club until 2027, still holds onto his ambition of playing in Spain before retiring. However, he insists he would only do so if he feels physically at his best, as he does not want to be a burden for any team.
The former Sevilla youth player also recalled the opportunities he had to return, especially during Julen Lopetegui's tenure, but his comeback never materialized. Now, with an eye on the future, the player seems to have turned the page and makes it clear that his return to the Sánchez-Pizjuán is no longer part of his plans.
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