Report: Seven-time Europa League champions drop interest in signing Sadiq Umar

Seven-time Europa League champions have reportedly ended their pursuit of Super Eagles striker Sadiq Umar due to concerns over his performance, Soccernet.ng reports.

Since joining Real Sociedad from Almeria, the towering Nigerian striker has only scored four goals in 50 appearances for the club and is yet to score any goals this season.

Sevilla, who are looking to offload Kelechi Iheanacho due to this same lack of goals, has reportedly closed their door not only because of his lacklustre goal-scoring form but also because of his significant salary demands.

Initially considered a potential replacement for Iheanacho, the Real Sociedad forward seems unlikely to land in Seville as the club shifts its attention to other targets.

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A Tough Spell at Real Sociedad

Sadiq Umar has slowly adjusted to life at Real Sociedad. After joining the Basque side from Almería in 2022, the striker suffered a severe injury that sidelined him for most of last season.

Despite recovering, his contributions this term have been minimal—just 482 minutes across 11 games, with no goals to show for his efforts.

Umar Sadiq centre-forward of Real Sociedad and Nigeria during the LaLiga match between Real Sociedad and FC Barcelona [Photo Credit/ Imago]
Real Sociedad manager Imanol Alguacil’s patience appears to have worn thin. Sadiq has recently been left out of matchday action, even failing to warm up during games.

Alguacil’s recent comments about a squad member seeking a January exit were widely interpreted as directed at Sadiq, which plays up the growing divide between the player and the club.

Sevilla’s Search for Firepower

Sevilla’s need to bolster their attack has become increasingly urgent, with their current forwards struggling to score goals.

While Dodi Lukebakio has been a bright spot with seven goals, the likes of Iheanacho, Chidera Ejuke, and Isaac Romero have been underwhelming with their performance on the pitch.

Umar Sadiq of Real Sociedad in action during the La Liga match between RCD Espanyol de Barcelona and Real Sociedad

Sevilla’s sporting director, Victor Orta, had initially identified Sadiq as a potential solution to their attacking woes. However, doubts about the striker’s ability to adapt quickly and deliver results have seen the club reconsider its priorities. Sevilla are now looking at other options, including Brazilian striker Juninho Vieira, who plays for Qarabağ FK.

Juninho Gains Priority

Juninho has emerged as the frontrunner for a January move to Sevilla. Sevilla recently submitted an initial €2 million bid, which Qarabağ rejected, reportedly holding out for €5 million.

Sevilla are expected to table an improved offer, with the Brazilian striker’s profile aligning more closely with their needs for immediate impact.

What’s Next for Sadiq?

The representatives of the Super Eagles attacker are actively looking for the best route to revive the Nigerian star’s career following reports on Sevilla’s withdrawal from the race to sign him.

Meanwhile, his club is reportedly open to loaning him out or permanently offloading him during the January transfer window. Sadiq’s future remains uncertain as his time at Real Sociedad may be nearing an end.

This post was last modified on December 19, 2024 7:36 pm

Ayomide Oguntimehin

Ayomide Oguntimehin is a CAF-accredited sports journalist and Editor at Soccernet.ng, with a proven track record in conducting interviews with Super Eagles stars such as William Troost-Ekong, Taiwo Awoniyi, Bright Osayi-Samuel, Ademola Lookman, and many others. He has also made a significant impact in breaking transfer news stories. Grounded in video editing, video journalism, social media management, and content strategy, Ayomide brings a wealth of expertise to his work.

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  • I believe it’s incorrect to include Ejuke among players with underwhelming performances in Sevilla. Ejuke has been out with hamstring injury since last weekend of October. Before then he was a big influence in the squad, and was building great momentum from game to game. His contributions in attack go beyond goals and assists, earning him a couple of man of the match awards in the 9 games he played before the injury.

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