According to the latest report from authoritative transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano, La Liga powerhouse Sevilla has formally submitted a loan request to English Premier League side Brighton, targeting young Argentinean left-back Barco. The loan negotiations are in full swing, and the player himself is open to joining Sevilla, but has made it clear that he will only accept a pure loan, and does not want to be involved in any buyout clauses.
Brighton, in response to Sevilla's loan request, were adamant that they would not be setting up a buyout option for Barco, in line with previous reports from journalist Melo. This stance shows the high importance Brighton place on retaining the initiative for Barko's future transfers, while also reflecting their recognition of the young defender's potential.
At the age of 20, Barko has gradually made a name for himself in the Premier League since joining Brighton, thanks to his excellent physical quality and on-field performance. So far, he has made 7 appearances for Brighton, showing a good level of competition. In addition, Barco has also made 2 appearances for the Argentina national team, contributing to the national team. In the transfer market valuation, Barco's value has reached 13 million euros, which shows his market value and great potential.
For Sevilla, a successful loan of Barco will undoubtedly greatly enhance the team's rear defense. Especially in the left back position, the addition of Barco will provide the team with more options and depth, which will help the team achieve better results in the new season. However, in the face of Brighton's insistence on a no-buyout clause, it remains to be seen whether Sevilla will be willing to accept this condition and succeed in convincing the player to join the team.