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Sevilla FC president, José Castro

JOSÉ CASTRO: 'WE ARE AMBITIOUS AND WE WANT TO WIN EVERYTHING'

25/08/2021
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Sevilla FC president, José Castro, spoke to the media after the presentation of the club's annual floral offering to the Virgen de los Reyes.
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Sevilla FC president, José Castro, spoke to the media after the presentation of the club's annual floral offering to the Virgen de los Reyes: 'Two wins out of two, so far, so good. We need to continue working hard to try and get as many points as possible. There is still a long way to go.'

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The president spoke about the transfer market, and in particular on Koundé's future with the club: 'We did receive an offer for him, but it was rejected. At the moment, there is no offer on the table for him. If one does come in, of course we will study and analyse it, as always. If a sufficient offer came in, we would only do it providing that it can be beneficial for the club so it can continue improving and having success.' According to Castro, the transfer window is open until the final day: 'As long as the transfer market is open, anything can happen. Anything can happen during this period until the 31st. For many clubs, it has been quite a quiet window, but not for us.'

'As long as the transfer market is open, anything can happen.'

On the other hand, he assessed the club's interest in Thomas Delaney: 'He is a player of interest for us and we're negotiating with him. I hope we can come to an agreement.' José Castro yet again evaluated Koundé's situation when questioned about the player's clause in his contract: 'I have not said anything about a clause. All I said was if an offer was to come in for him, we would study it as we always do. If it is a fee that can help us to improve and invest in players that can help the team grow, we will do it. If not, like we did last year, we simply won't do it.'

The Sevilla FC president also emphasised that as long as the transfer window is open, there could potentially be arrivals and departures at the club: 'Until the 31st, several things or nothing at all can happen. It is quite a strange and quiet window. I think there will be movement in LaLiga. Can it happen in our club? We will see.' Castro was also very pleased with how the season had started: 'This club is always hungry for success. The players listen to the coach and want to create the best possible team. Players see it as an exciting project to work alongside Monchi. The Board are very eager to have the best possible team here because it is an exciting time for us as we are among the best four clubs in the league. We want to be in the Champions League for as many seasons as possible. We have to take that next big step in every tournament so we can continue growing as a team. If any team is growing, it is Sevilla FC.'

'We have to take that next big step in every tournament'

José Castro went on to speak about the talent within the team and the club: 'We have a fantastic coach. At the end of the day, the results don't lie. Good results are a reward for hard work and ambition. This is our secret weapon. We have a great coach with a talented squad that is constantly improving and evolving. We are ambitious and we want to win everything. We want to win as many things as we can in all three tournaments. We're not just saying this. The proof is in the planning and the economic investments that we are making. We know that we are competing against teams that have bigger funds and budgets than us. But we have something that the others simply don't have, we make the most of what we have.'

The president also stated that the club did not need to get rid of any player: 'The club does not need to sell any player. It will only sell if a sufficient offer comes in which can help the team to continue to grow and improve.' It is an ambitious project that is going from strength to strength: 'We want the club to be successful both on a sporting level and an economic one too. We are extremely dedicated to this project at the club, and we want to ensure that Sevilla FC can continue to grow and make all the fans happy.'

'We want the club to be successful both on a sporting level and an economic one too.'

Castro was also slightly worried that three Argentinian players from the club had been called up for international duty: 'There will be a meeting to try and resolve the matter because it is quite worrying for us. We have three players who have been called up but ideally, we want them here with us so that they can play against Barcelona. I really hope it can get sorted.' He also confirmed that the club has received a request for an Extraordinary General Meeting: 'They've requested an EGM, but at the moment, there are more important issues. We are focused on the next game against Elche on Saturday, and we want to complete the squad so it can continue improving. While people can see what we are doing here at the club, others want to have an EGM, which is not the utmost priority. If anything, it creates a lot of instability within the club. I work for Sevilla FC. The results speak for themselves since I arrived here as president. That is the most important thing for me.