Alexis Sánchez is going to join Sevilla FC in what’s looking like a big move for the Chilean striker. After finishing up with Udinese he’s going to sign for free with the Spanish team. Even though he’s 36 now he’s played at some really big clubs like Barcelona Arsenal and Inter Milan. He didn’t play much at Udinese last season but Sevilla thinks he’ll be good for their attack.
- Alexis Sánchez will probably sign with Sevilla FC for one year
- He’s leaving Udinese without a transfer fee
- Sevilla’s manager Matías Almeyda wants to get him in the team quick
Alexis Sánchez’s Transfer to Sevilla
Looks like Sevilla FC is about to get Alexis Sánchez, the Chilean forward who’s pretty well known. He ended his deal with Udinese and should be joining the team in Spain without costing anything. The team thinks his experience and ability to play different positions will help them score more goals.
🚨Alexis Sánchez, muy cerca de ser fichado por el Sevilla.
*️⃣El chileno negocia los últimos detalles para salir del Udinese y firmar por un año con el equipo dirigido por Matías Almeyda. https://t.co/l0wArQFoz6— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo)
September 01, 2025
If you want to know more about Sevilla FC and who plays for them check out their page.
Matías Almeyda’s Role in the Transfer
The Sevilla manager Matías Almeyda really wants to get Sánchez playing with the team. Almeyda knows a lot about tactics and could help Sánchez play better in Spain again. The way the manager likes to play should work good with how Sánchez plays which could make the team better.
You can find out more about La Liga and who Sevilla plays against on their page.
Sánchez’s Career and Impact
Alexis Sánchez has done a lot in football like scoring 51 goals for Chile which is more than anyone else and doing really good at Barcelona. Sevilla can sign him even if no one else leaves cause they fixed their salary stuff. Antonio Cordón who runs the transfers at the club really helped make this happen.
Getting Sánchez shows that Sevilla wants to build a stronger team and do better in European games.
To learn more about where Sánchez played before check out the Udinese page.









