Sevilla Football Club has continued its tradition of signing key players and extending their contracts, as the club announced that they have extended the contract of defender Carlos Simeone until 2026.
The news comes after the Argentine defender was praised for his performance during the recent season, which saw Sevilla finish in second place in La Liga and reach the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey.
Simeone's contract had originally been set to expire at the end of this season, but the club has decided to extend it by another year, giving him more time to contribute to the team's success.
In addition to Simeone, Sevilla has also signed two new defenders in the transfer window, with both Diego Godin and Ivan Ramis joining the club on loan from Atletico Madrid.
Godin is a highly experienced centre-back who has played for several top clubs throughout his career, while Ramis brings experience from playing for Barcelona and Real Madrid.
These signings show that Sevilla is committed to building a strong defence, and continuing to invest in their squad ahead of the upcoming season.
Overall, the news of Simeone's contract extension and the signings of new defenders bodes well for Sevilla's future prospects, and shows that the club is looking to build upon its success in recent seasons.
