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García Pimienta assumes that his signing is still possible, goodbye to Sevilla

They want to take the Sevilla extrem. Mexico is offering 7 million.

The summer transfer market is reaching its final phase, and surprises keep appearing. García Pimienta's team could face the departure of one of its key players before the close of the summer market. According to information from the newspaper As, an important Mexican club, Rayados de Monterrey, has shown serious interest in reinforcing its squad with a prominent name from La Liga.

Rayados de Monterrey, one of the most powerful teams in Mexico, is willing to invest up to 7 million euros to sign a Sevilla player. The offer for this signing is part of the club's ambitious sporting project, which already has figures such as Sergio Canales and Óliver Torres. This operation could represent an interesting opportunity for both the Mexican club and the García Pimienta player.

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Lucas Ocampos in the orbit of Rayados de Monterrey

The player at the centre of these rumours is Lucas Ocampos, Sevilla's Argentine striker. Ocampos has been an important piece for the Andalusian club in recent seasons, standing out for his ability to create danger in the opposition's box. However, the possibility of a move to the Mexican league is on the table, and it seems to be an attractive option for both the player and Rayados.

Lucas Ocampos, 29, has said he is open to a new challenge in his career, and Rayados de Monterrey could be the ideal destination. The presence of Spanish players in the squad, such as Canales and Torres, could facilitate his adaptation to the new environment. In addition, the project of the Mexican club, which seeks to remain in the forefront of regional football, is another factor that attracts the Argentine striker.

The impact on Seville and the future of Ocampos

For Sevilla, the possible departure of Ocampos would represent a significant loss in attack. Although the club could benefit financially from the operation, losing a player of Ocampos' quality and experience could affect their sporting aspirations. Sevilla would have to find a suitable replacement, which is not always easy at this stage of the market.

Sevilla's sporting management, led by Víctor Orta, will have to carefully evaluate the offer and the available alternatives. In the meantime, Ocampos continues training normally while awaiting a resolution on his future. The next few days will be decisive, and both the Spanish club and Rayados de Monterrey are willing to close the deal if the conditions are favorable.