Kelechi Iheanacho, the Super Eagles and Sevilla forward, might be facing an uncertain future at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium despite joining the club just last month, as per Spanish media outlet Todo Fichajes.
The 27-year-old Nigerian international moved to Sevilla on a free transfer alongside compatriot Chidera Ejuke, but has struggled to make an impact since his arrival.
Iheanacho has only managed 156 minutes of game time, starting just one match and failing to register a goal or assist so far. His lackluster performances have reportedly left Sevilla’s management unconvinced about his place in the squad. Brought in as a replacement for Moroccan striker Youssef En-Nesyri, who moved to Fenerbahçe, Iheanacho has not yet lived up to expectations.
Reports suggest that Iheanacho’s future at the club is now under scrutiny, with head coach Garcia Pimienta dropping him down the pecking order. While Sevilla plans to give him more opportunities to prove himself, there is growing speculation that a loan move in January could be on the horizon if his form does not improve.
One of the major hurdles the Andalusian club may face in facilitating a loan move is the striker’s hefty wages. Sevilla will be hoping that Iheanacho finds his form soon, but if not, a January loan could be their best option, albeit one that comes with significant financial challenges.