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Kamory Doumbia has become one of the names that Sevilla closely follows for the winter transfer market. The young Malian talent, currently with Brest, possesses qualities that align with the sporting policy of the Nervión club, always attentive to market opportunities with potential and room for growth. At 22 years old, the African midfielder stands out for his technical quality well above average and a natural ability to make a difference in central areas of the field.
Sevilla considers Kamory Doumbia a player who, given the right context, can reach his full potential. His market value is around seven million euros, a figure within the parameters of the Andalusian club if the right conditions arise. In France, they acknowledge his talent but also point out an inconsistency that has prevented him from establishing himself as a star in the championship, something that Nervión views more as an opportunity than a risk.
A creative profile that fits Sevilla's idea
Sevilla's interest in Kamory Doumbia responds to a clear need within the squad. The Seville team seeks players with differential talent, capable of breaking lines, linking up in tight spaces, and providing creativity in the final meters. The Malian fits that profile as a player with a good understanding of the game, vision for the final pass, and an elegant dribbling style that allows him to easily overcome opponents.
From the sports area, they believe that LaLiga could be an ideal environment to enhance his virtues. Kamory Doumbia is a player who needs continuity and confidence, something that Sevilla believes it can offer him in a project aimed at rejuvenating while remaining competitive. His youth and potential for improvement make him a strategic wager, beyond the immediate impact he may have on the team.
Furthermore, the current context at Brest also works in Sevilla's favor. The French club is aware of the player's potential but does not consider him non-transferable. A well-structured offer could open the door to negotiations, especially if the player is open to making the leap to a more demanding league with greater international visibility.
The Africa Cup, a showcase that calls for caution
At present, Kamory Doumbia is with the Mali national team competing in the Africa Cup of Nations, a tournament that always acts as a showcase for African talent. Sevilla closely monitors his performance, albeit with caution. A strong tournament would confirm the positive impressions surrounding the player, but it could also complicate the potential deal.
Nervión's club is aware that a standout performance in the Africa Cup of Nations could increase interest from other European teams, raising both competition and the player's price. For this reason, Sevilla values the possibility of moving ahead of other suitors and closing the deal before the market becomes more aggressive concerning the Malian international.

The inconsistency he has shown up to now is paradoxically one of the factors keeping his price at reasonable figures. Sevilla trusts that, in a competitive environment with a defined role, Kamory Doumbia can make that definitive leap that has eluded him thus far.
A risky bet, but with great potential
The potential signing of Kamory Doumbia aligns with Sevilla's need to anticipate the market. The club understands it cannot compete financially with major European powers, so identifying talent before it fully blossoms is key to remaining competitive. In this regard, the Malian represents a measured bet, with assumable risks and very high potential.
If Sevilla manages to secure his arrival, they would be adding a player with enough quality to make a difference in LaLiga and with mid-term appreciation potential. It all depends on his performance in the Africa Cup of Nations and how swiftly the Andalusian club decides to make a move.
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