Real Soceidad is keen to offload Super Eagles striker, Umar Sadiq after demanding at least €15million for the Nigerian who is target for Genoa and Sevilla.
Umar Sadiq and Real Soceidad, according to AS understands each other and are seeking to end the relationship that began two summers ago, when they paid €20M to acquire the services of the former Almería striker.
To date, Umar Sadiq has not met expectations and both parties have welcomed his departure. Clubs like Genoa and Sevilla have shown interest in hiring him, but Real Soceidad has been a tough nut to crack in the negotiations.
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Real Soceidad is demanding at least €15m plus a percentage of a future sale for the transfer of the Nigerian striker, as they want to recover a large part of the investment made, so it has rejected any transfer formula and seeks an economic agreement. Many teams from and outside Spain have asked about the tall striker.
Given his prolific seasons at Almería, where he scored 43 goals and 19 assists in just two seasons, he still has a great interest both nationally and internationally.
Valencia asked about his situation, but with the arrival of Rafa Mir that route was ruled out. Clubs like Genoa, which has enough funds to spend with the sale of Retegui for €22m, and Sevilla, have been the latest to join the long list of suitors.

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