Samo's physical trainer confirms: “He has a dream of playing for Sevilla.”

Samo's physical trainer confirms: “He has a dream of playing for Sevilla.”

Samu Omodorion, who has impressed for the Dragons this season, was recently in the spotlight serving the Spanish Under-21 team by making a reference to the game of poker, which has stimulated a lot of media interest around his character and even his transfers. And rumors about who participated in the summer.

In this sense, Victor Salas, the striker’s physical trainer, in an interview with the Spanish newspaper “El Desmarque”, spoke a little about the career of the young Porto scorer, whose origins go back to the city of Seville.

“He grew up in Seville and his dream is to make his debut for his local team. In Granada he was far from his family environment and in a house, he was hungry and had no means. His dream is to play for Sevilla.”

Victor Salas, who insists that his desire is to prove that Samu can play for Sevilla, said: “If the English or German leagues do not steal him from us, he will come back and succeed in the Spanish league.” He played in the academy, but had to leave because the coaches decided he wasn't good enough for the first team.

“He has this desire to live what he lived as a child. You play at youth level, you have the illusion of growth and many years spent at Nervion…. I think young footballers who are in marginal places like Nervion dream of playing for Sevilla or Betis. This is the dream that Samo had at that stage, which was to play in the team that one day told him that there were others better than him.”

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Victor Salas also stated that Samu was unable to fulfill his desire to play for Atletico Madrid, despite the offer made to him.

“He was unable to fulfill his desire at Atletico Madrid due to certain circumstances. I assure you that from my point of view he would have succeeded. It cannot be for reasons that have nothing to do with sports or for sporting reasons for the red and white club. Porto includes a striker who will write many pages in the history of the Spanish national team.”

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