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García Pimienta wants him out and in Argentina they are demanding his signing: 'River...'

Sevilla's discard finds itself in a dilemma between America and Europe

Sevilla have entered a new era under García Pimienta , who arrived with the hope of revitalising the team. In their league debut, the Sevilla side drew against Las Palmas, showing that there is still a lot of work to be done. Pimienta, known for his possession-based, high-pressing style, is looking to adapt the team to his philosophy, which means the departure of some players.

Since his arrival, García Pimienta has made it clear that certain players do not fit into his vision. The coach is determined to rejuvenate the squad and give it a more dynamic turn. To do so, the club is working on finding exits for those who do not fit into his scheme.

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The person interested in Marcos Acuña

With Marcos Acuña's future up in the air, River Plate has shown interest in signing him. The Argentine club, always on the lookout for opportunities to bring back top players, sees Marcos Acuña as an opportunity to strengthen its defence. In addition, the team is looking for experienced players to complement its squad for national and international competitions.

River Plate fans are excited about the possibility of seeing Acuña in their team. The full-back's experience and versatility make him an attractive signing. However, the player's high salary is an obstacle, forcing River to look for creative solutions to close the deal.

Acuña's future, between Argentina and Europe

Marcos Acuña, for his part, has not ruled out a return to his country. However, he also knows that he has a market in Europe and could still find a team on the old continent. The final decision will depend on both the offers he receives and his own expectations.

Meanwhile, García Pimienta remains focused on rebuilding Sevilla. Acuña's departure would allow the coach to concentrate on players who fit better into his system. For River Plate , this operation would be key to continue competing at the highest level, both in Argentina and on the continent.