Akor Adams has become the third Nigerian to sign for Sevilla after penning a longterm contract with the Spanish club inspired by another Super Eagles star.
The La Liga club Sevilla has announced the signing of Nigerian striker Akora Adams from Montpellier on a contract running until 2029. Akor is now the third Nigerian player, after Chidera Ejuke and Kelechi Iheanacho,
La Liga outfit Sevilla have on Monday announced a fresh addition to the club’s attacking ranks.The player to have put pen to paper on terms with García Pimienta’s side? Akor Adams.The name of
AC Milan's Samuel Chukwueze could make a return to La Liga, with Sevilla reportedly keen on signing the former Villarreal winger in January
A Nigerian grassroots footballer (@TheRealOlagreat) took to X to plead for a trial with Spanish La Liga club Sevilla FC. The player’s tweet, posted in the early hours of the day, simply asked, “How many reposts for a tryout with your team?
Nigerian amateur footballer, Oladipupo Ayotunde Osineye, has achieved a staggering 100,000 retweets for a chance at a tryout with Spanish La Liga outfit, Sevilla.
Sevilla defender Kike Salas has been arrested alongside two friends over match fixing and corrupt betting accusations.
One eye will be on Champions League play midweek, but for Barcelona, winning a home match against Valencia on Sunday is critical in the race to gain ground in La Liga. Trailing Real Madrid by seven points for the La Liga title has been the one poor mark on Hansi Flick's first season in charge of Barcelona.
With the January business starting to speed up, here’s a round up of a few things you may have missed from around La Liga in recent days.AlavesForward Abde Rebbach has moved on loan to Granada
FC Barcelona and Valencia CF are set to take on each other in a crucial La Liga 2024-25 encounter on Monday night. Both teams will be looking to get wins in this match. They are now set to clash in Olimpic Lluis Companys Stadium,
From legends of the 1950s and 1960s to more modern-day greats, a look at the players who scored 100 goals for Real
African players have been at the heart of some of the biggest transfers of the window so far, with Omar Marmoush commanding January's biggest fee so far. A few other big names are on the brink