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Sambi Lokonga offers himself to Sevilla, Barcelona and Manchester City

The 19-year-old Anderlecht midfielder ends his contract with the Belgian team at the end of this season. Sambi Lokonga will be free to negotiate with other teams from January and his agents are already working to take him to Sevilla, Barcelona or Manchester City. According to Marca, the footballer has been offered to these three clubs, who could try his signing in the winter market. If so, both Sevilla, Barcelona and Manchester City would cost about 5 million to take Sambi Lokonga from Anderlecht in January. The footballer, for his part, points out: "My priority is to stay two more years at Anderlecht." Sambi Lokonga is a native of the Democratic Republic of Congo, although he has been international with the lower categories of Belgium. He formed in the Anderlecht quarry, making his debut with the first team on December 22, 2017. Despite the fact that of the 10 league games that have been played this season he has only participated in four due to injury, the midfielder it has great potential. It is therefore an option to take into account for Seville, Barcelona and Manchester City, especially if it can call at zero cost in their ranks or for 5 million euros. that Sambi Lokonga himself winked at these three teams in a recent interview for Lavenir: “I have dreams. Of course, I like clubs like Barcelona or Manchester City, but I would also be happy at Sevilla, who are doing good football right now.

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