Fotis Ioannidis is a target for Sevilla this summer. Sevilla are interested in signing Panathinaikos striker Fotis Ioannidis to strengthen their attack line this summer, replacing Youssef N-Ne.
Sevilla plans to let N-Nesyri leave Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan this summer. After the Morocco national striker receive interest from Premier League clubs An offer worth around €20 million is expect to be enough to sign the 26-year-old striker, who has only 12 months remaining on his contract with the Andalusian club.

ทางเข้า ufabet to reports, Sevilla are preparing for the loss of the Moroccan striker by planning to sign Panathinaikos’ 24-year-old striker Fotis Ioannidis for around €20 million. This summer But Sevillano’s team still has to compete for players with Atalanta and Sporting Lisbon. Who are also interest in the Greek national team striker.
The Greek, for his part, has enjoyed something of a breakout season in his home country in 2023/24.
Lining out for Super League giants Panathinaikos, Ioannidis has racked up a head-turning 20 goals and seven assists across 36 appearances to date.
And such exploits have proven enough, it would appear. To catch the eye of those in a position of power at The Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán.
Sevilla are planning something of an overhaul in their attacking ranks, with a view to next season. The long transfer-linked Youssef En-Nesyri could at long last be on the move. With Rafa Mir also looking likely to depart, and Alejo Véliz primed to return to England with Tottenham Hotspur.
The 37-year-old experienced defender joins Sevilla on a free transfer as a free agent. After his contract with Paris Saint-Germain expire He has put pen to paper on a contract. With Sevilla for one year or until the end of June 2024.
Previously, Ramos had a chance to bag a bag. But chose to refuse a salary of 11 million euros per year from Galatasaray and 20 million euros year from Al-Ittihad in order to return to receive wages of only 1 Millions of euros per year with Sevilla
As for the reason why Ramos decid to return to play for the first club in his football career in nearly two decades. Because of the bond they had with their grandfather, father and Antonio Puerta, a close friend. Who used to play together at Sevilla, who died of a heart attack at just 22 years old.
Ramos said I think the time has come. It would be pointless to play anywhere other than to come back and play where I first played. I think I owe it to my grandfather, to my father, to the Sevillas. To Puerta and many other things that mean a lot.