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Sevilla and Kelechi Iheanacho Part Ways by Mutual Consent

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Nigerian striker Kelechi Iheanacho’s journey with Spanish La Liga club Sevilla has come to an end. The club announced on September 1, 2025, that Iheanacho’s contract was terminated by mutual consent, citing an agreement between both parties to part ways.

Iheanacho’s Sevilla Stint in Review

  • Joining Sevilla: Iheanacho signed with Sevilla in the summer of 2024 on a two-year deal worth €9.6 million, excluding bonuses.
  • Limited Game Time: Despite his experience playing in the Premier League and international football with Nigeria, Iheanacho struggled to establish himself in the squad, making only 11 appearances and scoring three goals.
  • Loan to Middlesbrough: He was loaned to Middlesbrough in January, playing 15 times and registering one goal and two assists in the Championship.

What’s Next for Iheanacho?

  • Free Agent Status: Iheanacho is now a free agent, with Scottish champions Celtic reportedly interested in signing him.
  • Potential Move: Iheanacho’s release from Sevilla could pave the way for him to join Celtic beyond the transfer deadline as they seek to bolster their forward line.

Reaction and Analysis

  • Managerial Preference: Iheanacho’s limited game time was attributed to Sevilla’s manager, Matías Almeyda, preferring other attacking options.
  • Contract Details: Iheanacho’s contract with Sevilla was set to run until June 2026, but both parties agreed to a mutual separation.

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