La Liga
Sevilla has secured the signing of Akor Adams, the Nigerian forward from Montpellier, in an operation led by sporting director Víctor Orta. After weeks of negotiations, the deal is almost sealed, with the Sevillian club willing to pay just over five million euros for the attacker. As reported by Relevo, the player will travel to Seville in the next few hours to complete the final procedures, including the medical examination, before signing a contract that will bind him to the club until 2029.
Akor Adams is a name that Orta has had on his radar for some time. Although initially, Montpellier's high economic demands made his signing difficult, the French club's need to generate income opened the door for Sevilla to resume talks. The operation, which represents significant savings compared to the initial figures demanded, reflects the strategy of the Andalusian team to seek quality reinforcements at accessible prices.
Sevilla Continues Strengthening Its Attack
The Nigerian forward, who will turn 25 this month, stands out for his power and speed, qualities that Sevilla's coaches consider ideal for a qualitative leap in the attack. With seven goals in the first half of the Ligue 1 last season, Adams caught the attention of big teams like Milan, although he ultimately stayed at Montpellier. His current performance has been less prominent due to changes in the French team, which has facilitated his departure.
With his arrival, Sevilla adds a key piece to its attack, complementing recent moves in the winter transfer market, such as the signing of Rubén Vargas. Adams, in addition to reinforcing the attack, represents a future investment that could appreciate in the coming years.
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