Akor Adams: Why Sevilla exit is looming as Ligue 1 side plan ₦24bn transfer

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Super Eagles striker Akor Adams could exit Sevilla this summer, amid significant interest from clubs outside Spain, Afrik-Foot reports.

​Adams was arguably Sevilla’s best performer last season. It was his best campaign at a club in one of the top-five European leagues.

The 26-year-old marksman netted ten goals and provided three assists in 32 appearances for Los Nervionenses, playing a key role in the club’s successful battle against relegation.

Akor Adams of Sevilla FC celebrates a goal during the Spanish league, LaLiga EA Sports, football match played between Villarreal CF and Sevilla FC at La Ceramica stadium on May 13, 2026.
Akor Adams of Sevilla FC. Copyright: ImagoxIvanxTerronx

​This output is actually a significant turnaround from last season, when the Super Eagles marksman failed to register a goal or an assist following his January transfer from Montpellier.

His recent form has not gone unnoticed, drawing interest from clubs in England and Saudi Arabia. And now, former Ligue 1 champions Marseille have now entered the fray.

​Why Marseille are targeting Akor Adams

Akor Adams of Sevilla.
Akor Adams of Sevilla. Copyright: xJosexLuisxContrerasx IMAGO

​According to Ficherio, Marseille have emerged as a primary destination for Adams. The French giants are looking to bolster their attacking options this summer to mount a serious title challenge next season, and the Nigerian international has been identified as a priority target.

​Adams offers quite a versatile skill set—he is quick, technically adept with the ball at his feet, and has a significant aerial threat.

Also, his previous stint with Montpellier means he would need little time to adapt to Ligue 1 football.

​Marseille are prepared to offer €18 million (₦24 billion) for the striker. However, Sevilla are holding out for a fee closer to €25 million.

Super Eagles' Akor Adams, Sevilla
AKOR ADAMS for Sevilla Copyright: Imago

The Spanish club is in a delicate situation. Due to La Liga’s stringent financial regulations, they must generate significant revenue from player sales this summer to register new signings for next season.

​Whether a compromise can be reached remains to be seen. Sevilla are definitely open to negotiations. But of course, the deal hinges on the financial structure of the deal.

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