Spanish club Sevilla FC is keeping a close watch on the transfer situation surrounding Youssef En-Nesyri, the talented Moroccan striker it sold to Fenerbahçe during the last summer transfer window. According to a report published by AS, Sevilla secured a clause entitling them to a percentage of any future sale of the prolific forward. This means the Andalusian side could financially benefit should En-Nesyri move again.
Reports indicate that several Saudi Arabian teams have expressed strong interest in acquiring En-Nesyri, with potential offers ranging between €40 and €50 million. If such a deal materializes, Sevilla could earn approximately €3 million as part of their retained sell-on rights. Given the club’s recent financial challenges, this additional income could serve as a timely and valuable source of revenue.
Performance at Fenerbahçe
Since joining the Turkish giants, the 28-year-old striker has made a significant impact. Displaying consistent form and leadership on the field, En-Nesyri has scored an impressive 37 goals and provided 8 assists across 72 appearances in the famous yellow-and-blue jersey. His outstanding performance not only contributed to Fenerbahçe’s success but also raised his market value considerably.
As transfer rumors intensify, both fans and analysts are watching closely. For Sevilla, this potential move represents more than just a player’s journey—it could be a much-needed financial lifeline that helps stabilize the club’s budget and strengthen its future projects.





