ESPN shows you the complete picture of the negotiations between Sevilla, Porto, Twente and the Mexican, so that it reaches Spanish football
The Mexican footballer, Jesus Corona, could define his future in the coming days with Sevilla interested in taking his services, but the denials between Porto and the Spanish club would be stopped by the percentage of the sale that belongs to him. first team of ‘Tecatito‘In the Old Continent
ESPN Digital presents the key points to consider in the history of Crown and its passage to the Seville:
1. Closed other options
According to Sports stadium, Several Serie A clubs are interested in the services of ‘Tecatito’, however, the Mexican has told his representatives that his goal is to sign with Sevilla, So he asked them not to start conversations with other teams.
On the other hand, the Sevillian team maintains its desire to sign Corona before the end of the transfer window and thanks to the money it has received from Laliga’s agreement with an investment fund, the Iberian team can pay for your signing.
2. It is a priority of Seville, at the request of Lopetegui
The former Rayados de Monterrey player lived with Julen Lopetegui for only a few months when they both met at Porto, but in a short time the Aztec managed to impress the Spanish coach to the point of insisting on his signing since he arrived on the bench in Seville.
With money in his coffers and Porto’s need to sell this summer, the Mexican in the face of his refusal to renew his bond looks like Lopetegui could finally have Corona on his roster.
3. It accelerated its naturalization
As did his former teammate and compatriot Hector Herrera prior to his signing with Atletico Madrid in 2019, Corona accelerated his naturalization process so as not to occupy a foreign position in the Old Continent and thus increase his chances of signing with another club.
Through his official Instagram account, Jesus shared with his followers his Portuguese passport and got it after six years in the squadron of The Dragons.
4. He would sacrifice the remaining 3 percent of the transfer
According to various reports, ‘Tecatito ‘would have decided to give up the percentage of money he would have had in case he went to Seville so that the operation could be carried out this summer.
Corona would be aware that emigrating to Spain and playing for Sevillano would mean an important step at a sporting level in his career, so the economic issue at this time would not be his priority.
5. What really holds it back is the percentage on Twente
Jesus ’first club in Europe was Twente and the Dutch club was left with more than 30% of their past when they sold him to Porto in 2015 to secure money from a future sale, which is about to settle with Sevilla willing to pay between 12 and 13 million euros.
And it would be precisely the part of the signing that would correspond to Twente that would be stopping the negotiations because Porto does not want to receive less than 12 million, so that Sevilla should increase its offer to reach a according to the Dutch staff.