Confirmed: Sevilla FC before signing Loïc Badé from Stade Rennes

Reaction to Marcão’s injury

This article appeared on Transfermarkt on December 21, 2022 at 8:26 a.m. and was later updated with new information.

FC Sevilla is about to make its first winter transfer. First reported the “mark” and “Estadio DeportivoReferring to their own information that a move from Loïc Badé to the Blanquirrojos was only a matter of form, the club confirmed a basic agreement with Stade Rennes on New Year’s Eve about a loan including a purchase option. However, final details are still to be clarified.

Badé spent the first half of the season on loan at newly promoted Nottingham Forest but did not play there in the first half of the season and was not even in the squad for most of the season. There was talk of the loan, originally agreed until the summer, being called off to allow the defender to move to Spain. Sevilla need a new centre-back after Marcão (26) injured his thigh in November and needs surgery.

The Brazilian only joined from Galatasaray in the summer for €12m and, together with Tanguy Nianzou, who moved to Andalusia from Bayern Munich and cost €16m, he was expected to close the gap left by the departure of Jules Koundé (for €50m). € to FC Barcelona) and Diego Carlos (to Aston Villa for €31m). With 22 goals conceded, Sevilla have the fourth-worst defense in LaLiga and are 18th after 14 games (to the table).

Reyes to Koundé: Sevilla FC’s most expensive departures

15 Jose Antonio Reyes | 03/04 to Arsenal | Transfer fee: €20 million

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Status: December 2022

15 Geoffrey Kondogbia | 13/14 to AS Monaco | Transfer fee: €20 million

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15 Jesus Navas | 13/14 to Man City | Transfer fee: €20 million

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15 Julio Baptista | 05/06 to Real Madrid | Transfer fee: €20 million

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14 Luis Muriel | 19/20 to Atalanta BC | Transfer fee: €21.2 million

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13 Alvaro Negredo | 13/14 to Man City | Transfer fee: €25 million

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12 Bryan Gil | 21/22 to Tottenham | Transfer fee: €25 million

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11 Steven Nzonzi | 18/19 to AS Roma | Transfer fee: €26.65 million

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10 Sergio Ramos | 05/06 to Real Madrid | Transfer fee: €27 million

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9 Grzegorz Krychowiak | 16/17 to PSG | Transfer fee: €27.5 million

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8 Diego Carlos | 22/23 to Aston Villa | Transfer fee: €31 million

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7 Kevin Gameiro | 16/17 to Atlético | Transfer fee: €32 million

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6 Carlos Bacca | 15/16 to AC Milan | Transfer fee: €33.3 million

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5 Dani Alves | 08/09 to FC Barcelona | Transfer fee: €35.5 million

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4 Vito | 17/18 to Atlético | Transfer fee: €35.6 million

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3 Clément Lenglet | 18/19 to FC Barcelona | Transfer fee: €35.9 million

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2 Wissam Ben Yedder | 19/20 to AS Monaco | Transfer fee: €40 million

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Apparently Badé should help the shaky defense in the second half of the season. The Frenchman came to the fore at RC Lens in the 2020/21 season and moved to Rennes in the summer of 2021 for €17m, where his contract runs until 2026. A mixed first year was followed by an unsuccessful loan to England – and now the move to Spain. The purchase option for Badé is said to be around 15 million euros.

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