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Suso Set for Emotional Farewell at Sanchez Pizjuan This Weekend

Suso Fernandez will say goodbye to Sevilla fans this weekend. It will be an emotional farewell at the Sanchez Pizjuan stadium before he leaves as a free agent at the end of May.

Departure Confirmed

The 31-year-old midfielder captained Sevilla in their important 1-0 win over Las Palmas this week. He has confirmed that his time at the club is ending. The Cadiz-born player announced his departure after Tuesday’s match. He spoke through tears. “This is my last year here,” Suso said after the game. His goal helped Sevilla avoid relegation.

Sevilla Career Highlights

Suso joined Sevilla in 2020 from AC Milan. He has played over 170 matches for the club. He was part of two Europa League-winning teams, becoming a part of the club’s history. This season has been tough for him and Sevilla. He played in 15 matches and had one assist. The team fought against relegation during most of the season.

Sevilla now has 41 points in La Liga. This should be enough to keep them in the top league. Their win against Las Palmas under coach Joaquin Caparros, who replaced Xavi Garcia Pimienta, means they are almost safe from relegation with a few games left in the season.

Emotional Farewell Coming Up

This weekend’s match at Sanchez Pizjuan will be Suso’s last home game for Sevilla. Fans are likely to give him a warm send-off. He has shown commitment to the club during good times and bad. After the win against Las Palmas, Suso thanked the supporters. “I think we deserved this,” he said. “Today we’re proud that the team worked hard, and the fans started to win the game for us.”

What’s Next for Suso?

His contract expires on June 30, 2025. Then Suso will be a free agent. He is ready for a new chapter in his career. At 31, he feels he still has more to offer. He is a creative and skilled player. According to Transfermarkt, his current market value is 2.5 million euros. This makes him an attractive option for clubs looking to add depth to their squad without having to pay a transfer fee.

The Spanish player has not decided which club he will join next. His time at Sevilla and AC Milan will likely draw interest from clubs across Europe’s top leagues. For now, Suso and Sevilla fans will say goodbye to their No. 10, who has served the club for five years.