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MONCHI SPEAKS ON ALEIX VIDAL

The options that Aleix Vidal can go back to the Seville

Published:18/01/2017 - 11:03h

Updated:18/01/2017 - 11:04h

The sportive director of the Seville FC, Monchi, has spoken on the possibilities that Aleix Vidal, the one who recently claimed with the FC Barcelona, can return to the group hispalense during any of the next markets

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The sportive director of the Seville FC, Monchi, has conceded an interview to the radio program "The Crossbar", of the Chain BE, in which it has spoken between a lot of other subjects on the possibility that Aleix Vidal can return to the group hispalense.

"We have to desmitificar the figure of Monchi. The Seville is by on"

"Really there are few options that it avenges because it is a place that have very covered. The same that where play Parejo (Valencia), are players that like us but have overbooking", has commented, in reference to the needs of the team of Jorge Sampaoli.

Monchi, on the other hand, has insisted in that it will not continue long more in the Seville, but leaving clear that will not leave of unilateral way, but always in an agreement that can benefit also to the team in which it has worked all his life.

To Monchi remains him little time in the Seville FC

"I have an idea. I made a mistake in summer airing something that had to have carried of discreet form. I do not go to break my agreement of unilateral way, when it go out will be with a solution for both parts and if no, remain me in the Seville".

"We have to desmitificar the figure of Monchi, the Seville is byon , the structure is by on, and is solid, does not depend on how much was I", has ensured finally. The past summer, to Monchi arrived him to relate with a possible landing in the FC Barcelona.

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