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Sevilla have rejected a bid worth 10 million euros from Venezia for Super Eagles forward Akor Adams. The Spanish club want a far higher fee before they consider letting the striker go.

The Gist
- Sevilla reject 10m euro Venezia bid for Akor Adams
- Spanish club hold out for far bigger fee
- Marseille also interested in the Super Eagles forward
The move sets up a summer of speculation around one of Nigeria’s rising attacking talents.
Why Sevilla turned down the Akor Adams offer
Reports say Sevilla value the forward in the region of 25 to 30 million euros. That gap leaves Venezia’s opening offer well short of the club’s asking price.
The newly promoted Serie A side see him as a target to strengthen their attack. For now, though, the numbers do not match.
Sevilla appear in no rush to sell. With other suitors circling, the club can afford to hold firm and wait for a stronger bid.
A breakout season
Adams, 26, joined Sevilla from Montpellier in the January 2025 window. After a settling-in spell, he grew into one of the team’s key forwards.
He finished the campaign with 10 La Liga goals. Two of those were match-winners in the final four league games, strikes that helped Sevilla avoid relegation.
Those decisive moments raised his profile. A player who delivers under pressure tends to attract attention, and that is exactly what has happened.
Interest from across Europe
The forward’s form has drawn admirers from several leagues. Clubs in the Premier League, France, Italy and Saudi Arabia have been linked with him.
Ligue 1 side Marseille are said to be monitoring his situation closely. Their interest could push any eventual fee higher if a bidding contest develops.
For Venezia, that competition is a problem. Matching Sevilla’s valuation may prove difficult against richer rivals.
Marseille’s profile and budget give them an edge in any pursuit. Their interest could quickly change the shape of the chase.
From Montpellier to Sevilla
Adams arrived in Spain after a spell in France with Montpellier. The step up to La Liga tested him early in his Sevilla career.
He grew into the role as the season wore on. By the closing weeks, he had become a forward his manager leaned on in tight games.
Avoiding relegation was a relief for the club and a boost for him. Players who deliver in survival fights tend to see their value climb.
His rise also reflects a wider trend. More Nigerian forwards are now testing themselves in Europe’s top leagues rather than settling for smaller stages.
What it means for the Super Eagles
A high-profile move could sharpen Adams as he competes for minutes with Nigeria. Regular football at a strong club would aid his international case.
The Super Eagles have a deep pool of forwards, so consistency at club level matters. Goals and game time are the surest way to stay in the national team picture.
Where he plays next season remains open. Whether he stays at Sevilla or moves on, the interest underlines his growing stock.
For now, the message from Spain is clear. Akor Adams is not leaving cheaply, and any club that wants him must pay the price Sevilla set.
Source: Sevilla FC

