Sevilla have two Super Eagles stars, and both have been linked to several clubs this summer, Soccernet.ng reports.
They first signed Chidera Ejuke on a free transfer in 2024, then signed Akor Adams from Montpellier in January 2025 in a deal worth €5.5 million.
The two players have had quite different experiences at the club so far. Adams struggled in his first season, but he picked up the pace last season, contributing ten goals and three assists in 32 La Liga games.

If not for his goals and influence on the team, Los Nervionenses would likely have been relegated.
Meanwhile, Ejuke, who has spent a longer time at the club, has had a topsy-turvy stay in Seville. He has had periods when he has been a regular, and he has also endured spells on the bench.
But despite the peculiarities of their situations, both players have attracted interest from several clubs in Europe and even beyond.
Ejuke has suitors from the English Premier League, the Belgian Pro League, and Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, Adams has been courted by Marseille, Sunderland, and most recently, Venezia. However, as of now, it is difficult to pinpoint where either of them will land.

But in the meantime, one of them has returned to the club to begin pre-season.
Chidera Ejuke: Super Eagles Star Returns to Sevilla For Pre-Season
Super Eagles winger Chidera Ejuke has returned to training at Sevilla. The 28-year-old winger was spotted at the club’s training ground on Thursday morning.
It is his first training session at the club since they resumed for pre-season earlier in the week. However, Ejuke did not participate in the full training session like the rest of his teammates. Instead, he, Castrin, and loan returnee Alfonso Gonzalez did some special exercises.
Meanwhile, Adams is yet to return to the club. His last social media post showed that he is still at home in Nigeria.

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Ejuke returning for pre-season could mean that he will stay at the club for the season, even with just one year left on his deal. But the transfer window is still open for nearly two months.
For Adams, it is quite likely that he will exit Seville this summer. But if he does not get a transfer soon, he will be expected to return to the club in the coming days. He still has three years left on his contract at the club.

