The upcoming transfer window is important for Sevilla as they begin life under new coach Francisco Javier Garcia Pimienta. One area that the club's sporting department is very keen to address is in midfield, where there is a clear lack of options at the moment.
Fernando Reges and Ivan Rakitic both left in January, while Oliver Torres is also headed for the exit door at the end of the season. Lucien Agoume and Hannibal Mejbri have also returned to their loan clubs. As a result, it is essential that the midfielders are signed, and one of the targets of Sevilla is currently in their trade at Euro 2024.
As reported by AS Diary, Timi Max Elsnik is a player that the Nervionenses are paying attention to. The Slovenia international is said to want to leave Olimpia Ljubljana this summer in favor of a move to Europe's Top 5.
Elsnik impressed during Slovenia's opening games against Denmark and Serbia, and is likely to be an affordable option for Seville. However, a move cannot yet be made, as the money must be raised first.