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Lamela has agreed to stay at Sevilla until 2026, according to reports from Spanish media. The Argentine forward, who joined the club in 2019 on a five-year deal, is set to extend his contract with the La Liga side until 2026. The agreement was reportedly reached after talks between the player and the club's management. Lamela, who made his debut for Sevilla in a 4-2 win over Deportivo Alavés in August 2019, has since established himself as one of the team's key players. He scored 18 goals in 55 appearances for the club last season, helping them to finish second in the league table. The news comes just weeks after Sevilla announced that they had signed Brazilian winger Gabriel Jesus on a three-year deal. Jesus, who previously played for Manchester City, will be joining up with the club ahead of the new season. The signing of Lamela and Jesus by Sevilla could help the club to challenge for honours this season, especially if they can maintain their current form. Overall, it seems that both signings are good moves for Sevilla and should help them to continue their success in the coming years. |
