Sevilla will be facing another rebuild in the summer, no matter how the next 12 games go, and have already started to make calls on the future of some players.
One of them is Alex Telles. The Brazilian defender has failed to establish himself at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan, and will return to Manchester United as a result. He joined on a loan deal with no option to buy.
Telles has had a tricky season, missing eleven games through injury after the World Cup. When he has been fit, former manager Jorge Sampaoli often used him out of position as part of a back three, something he struggled with.
In total, Telles has appeared 27 times, providing three assists. Despite moments of quality, he has struggled to impress the local crowd. While few Sevilla players have impressed in a nightmare season, Telles is clearly seen as an expendable part of the side.
Emchi
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Okay
Gudiest
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Just stay there don’t even bother to come back we will bring you belongings to you
Ciylmnos
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Ask ten hag to sell him
Klef122
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Ten hag will make you good player Come back
Kuadipsyz
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let just appreciate he is a nice player
Adeouwoye
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Welcome back bro🔙
Babaeituz
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He might actually fit the tenhag ball. Let us not write him off we already know his potential and what he's capable of.. One more last dance... And the story might change just like Luke Shaw. After Malacia was introduced every united fan wanted Shaw to be sold, but not look how good he's been?
tazabdimr
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Welcome back
FootballRealist
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That’s the problem with a club and media..they labelled him as a failure, yet he has not played in his position since MU..I’ve watched some matches and you can see he can’t play out of position..even shaking his head at the manager at half time..might as well let a striker play CB and see how he fails
Foadlopt
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That's life he is gonna bounce back life goes on and on
Sure well spoken bro
Puhcknrsuz
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He was played by out of position just to make sure he is seen as a failure and out of form player.
AshbPedro
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That's life he is gonna bounce back life goes on and on