It’s actually been relatively quiet, at least more so than previous seasons when many of our big name players were being linked with some of Europe’s giants (Alves to Barça, Fabiano to ManU, etc..). This year however besides the rumours in Italy about Kanouté and Fabiano being linked to Inter Milan (which was obviously all false) not many things have been said.
Tom de Mul has obviously had some difficulties settling into Sevilla, not because of the city, or the language, or any personal problem, its merely because he’s not playing as much as he’d like to. Personally, I really like this kid, he plays his heart out when he gets the chance but when you have Navas on the team, it’s not exactly an easy thing to get ahead of him in the starting XI. This season Navas has been the most consistent performer and this hasn’t helped De Mul’s cause at all. Because of this there’s been rumours about loaning De Mul back to his old club, Ajax Amsterdam, but since these rumours have been put to rest. However, today it was announced that Racing Genk of the Belgium Jupiler League has signed De Mul on 6 month loan keeping him until the end of the season. Tom recently in an interview said that he doesn’t want to leave El Capital but rather fight for his place show his qualities. I’d like to see him stay in Nervión but I understand he’s not getting first team football and a player of his potential should be able to in a lower league. Now that he is loaned out to Racing Genk, hopefully he’ll come back with a bit more confidence and be a solid backup to Navas.
RUMOURS - OUT: 
A couple weeks ago Mosquera was involved with a serious bust up with a reporter that saw the Colombian get violent during a press conference. Ever since this incident, Mosquera hasn’t played or even been in the squad, he’s apologized but apparently to no avail. Personally I never liked Mosquera, he’s clumsy, slow, and not even a solid defender to solve our right-back problems. Over the past week he’s been linked to River Plate of Argentina. It would be a loan deal because apparently the Argentinean club are suffering of huge financial problems. This would also be beneficial to us at Sevilla because like De Mul, maybe a lack of playing time is hurting Mosquera’s confidence and we’re not really seeing his best form. The River Plate management has acknowledged the deal is possible, but said he’s waiting to hear from Jiménez and Monchi for updates on the Colombian’s situation. Earlier this week too, reports in France have suggested that Paris Saint Germain better known as PSG are interested in securing Mosquera’s services, but in an interview, Del Nido rejected these claims and said the only club they’re in contact with is River Plate.

A couple weeks ago Mosquera was involved with a serious bust up with a reporter that saw the Colombian get violent during a press conference. Ever since this incident, Mosquera hasn’t played or even been in the squad, he’s apologized but apparently to no avail. Personally I never liked Mosquera, he’s clumsy, slow, and not even a solid defender to solve our right-back problems. Over the past week he’s been linked to River Plate of Argentina. It would be a loan deal because apparently the Argentinean club are suffering of huge financial problems. This would also be beneficial to us at Sevilla because like De Mul, maybe a lack of playing time is hurting Mosquera’s confidence and we’re not really seeing his best form. The River Plate management has acknowledged the deal is possible, but said he’s waiting to hear from Jiménez and Monchi for updates on the Colombian’s situation. Earlier this week too, reports in France have suggested that Paris Saint Germain better known as PSG are interested in securing Mosquera’s services, but in an interview, Del Nido rejected these claims and said the only club they’re in contact with is River Plate.
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