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Sevilla FC is determined to strengthen its attack for the upcoming season, and the name of Mateo Cassierra has emerged strongly on Antonio Cordón's agenda. The current striker of Zenit Saint Petersburg, with a contract until 2027, is one of the options that the Andalusian club is considering to bolster their forward line, although the deal would only be feasible if structured as a loan due to the financial constraints being faced by the Nervión club.
Cordón, who envisions a profound restructuring of the team, understands that it cannot be immediately executed but wants to lay down his roadmap starting now. The clear priority for this summer is to sign a competitive forward. With the likely departure of Kelechi Iheanacho and Rafa Mir completely sidelined from the project, Matías Almeyda would have only Isaac Romero and Akor Adams as offensive options, which the sports management considers insufficient.
A reputable striker open to negotiating with Sevilla
Cassierra, a 28-year-old Colombian international, has European experience and solid stats with Zenit: 43 goals and 21 assists in 112 matches. His season's start has been promising, scoring in the first round of the Russian league, although his starting role is not yet fully secured.
As per EstadioDeportivo, the player would be open to a change of scenery if an attractive offer arises, like the one from Sevilla. The Seville club has already initiated contacts and hopes that Zenit will facilitate his departure.
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