It is almost guaranteed that Youssef En-Nesyri will leave Sevilla during the summer transfer window. The Moroccan striker only has one year left on his contract, which prompted the Nervionenses to cash in, as they are aware of his intention not to sign a new deal. The sale is also essential to ease the club's financial problems.
En-Nesyri attracted strong interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia, and second MD, one of those is Al-Qadsiah. The newly promoted Saudi Pro League side missed out on Alvaro Morata earlier this week as he committed his future to Atletico Madrid, so they have now moved on to En-Nesyri.
En-Nesyri could become the latest La Liga player to join Al-Qadsiah, after Nacho Fernandez's move became official earlier this month. Fenerbahce are also interested, and Seville will hope that the prospect of a bidding war could come to fruition. That would certainly help bring the biggest possible offer.