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Sevilla confirms departures of Nyland, Gudelj and Azpilicueta after 2025-26 season

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June 30, 2026
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Sevilla departures mark end of 2025–26 season as Nyland, Gudelj and others say goodbye

Sevilla departures conclude the 2025–26 season on June 30, 2026, with Orjan Nyland, Nemanja Gudelj and several veterans leaving as the club begins a summer rebuild.

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Season’s Close and First Farewells

The 2025–26 LaLiga campaign officially ended on Tuesday, June 30, 2026, and Sevilla used the final fixtures as a bookend to a turbulent season. Several first-team players have confirmed exits or seen their contracts concluded, initiating the club’s transition ahead of pre-season planning.

The departures span permanent exits, retirements and the return of loaned players, creating immediate roster questions for sporting directors and the coaching staff. The departures signal a broader reset after a campaign that required late-season survival efforts and squad adjustments.

Nyland’s Exit and Final Words

Goalkeeper Orjan Nyland was among the first to formally bid farewell after the league finished, addressing supporters via the club’s official channels. The Norwegian, who is away with his national team ahead of international competition, described his time at Sevilla as a proud chapter and said he would "always carry Sevilla in my heart."

Nyland’s departure closes a brief but visible stint between the posts and frees a goalkeeper slot that the club will need to address this summer. His exit underscores Sevilla’s need to balance experience and competition in the goalkeeping department heading into the next season.

Gudelj’s Unexpected Departure

Nemanja Gudelj’s exit was the most notable and emotionally charged of the departures, given his status at the club. Gudelj, the club captain since Jesús Navas’ departure and a two-time Europa League winner with Sevilla, had expected to continue for an eighth season with the team.

On June 11, 2026, Sevilla issued an official statement announcing Gudelj would leave following a meeting between the player and the club, framing the outcome as mutual. Sources close to the situation and reactions within the squad suggest Gudelj had hoped to extend his stay, and the announcement has generated visible dissatisfaction around the circumstances of the decision.

Gudelj’s exit removes a veteran midfield presence and a leadership figure who played a significant role in Sevilla’s recent continental success. Replacing his experience and institutional knowledge will be a priority for the club’s recruitment plans, whether through internal promotion or external signings.

Veterans and Loaned Players’ Goodbyes

César Azpilicueta closed his professional career after one season at Sevilla, officially retiring from playing following the campaign’s conclusion. The defender’s experience was deployed in a season focused on maintaining top-flight status and mentoring younger teammates during the run-in.

Loaned players such as Neal Maupay and Batista Mendy publicly expressed gratitude to the club and supporters as their temporary spells concluded. Their departures highlight the end of short-term solutions that helped Sevilla navigate squad depth issues through the season.

Alexis Sánchez remains in discussions about a potential one-year extension, keeping a veteran option on the table while other senior figures transition out. The club will weigh the value of experience against long-term planning as it finalizes contracts during the summer window.

Adnan Januzaj: From Free Agent to Farewell

Adnan Januzaj’s tenure at Sevilla draws to a close after an uneven spell that spanned multiple loans and limited minutes. The winger arrived as a free agent late in the 2022 transfer window but ultimately made just 30 appearances for the club across his stay, with 13 of those coming in the most recent season.

Overall playing time for Januzaj amounted to 817 minutes at Sevilla since his signing, while his involvement in the 2025–26 league campaign was notably restricted to smaller stints that added up to under 400 minutes. His two competitive goals for the club both came in Copa del Rey action, and he also registered a single assist during his spell.

Januzaj accepted a reduced wage last summer to help the club register incoming signings, a gesture not adopted by all squad members at the time. Despite that concession, and two separate loan moves to Istanbul Başakşehir and Las Palmas, Januzaj did not establish himself as a regular contributor and will now seek a fresh start elsewhere.

Squad Implications and Next Steps for Sevilla

The summer departures leave Sevilla with clear recruitment priorities: replace veteran leadership, reinforce depth in central midfield and strike a balance between experience and younger options. The club’s sporting directors will face a compressed timetable to identify targets, negotiate departures, and register new arrivals before pre-season and the transfer window deadlines.

Negotiations around contract renewals, like those involving Alexis Sánchez, and decisions on loanees returning to their parent clubs will shape Sevilla’s budget and roster flexibility. The outcome of key meetings and the timing of official announcements will determine how quickly the coaching staff can implement tactical plans for 2026–27.

The exits also present an opportunity for academy players and fringe squad members to stake claims for larger roles during pre-season. Sevilla’s historical approach—pairing scouting with prudent signings—suggests the club will pursue targeted reinforcements rather than wholesale change.

Sevilla faces a summer of difficult choices as it seeks to balance respect for departing veterans with the competitive demands of LaLiga and European ambitions. The reshaped squad that emerges from this window will define the club’s capacity to reclaim stability and build toward future successes.

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