La Liga
The season of Enzo Boyomo at Osasuna has been impressive. The young defender has earned a key spot in the team and has caught the attention of several clubs, including those from the Premier League.
Boyomo, 23 years old, joined Osasuna last summer from Valladolid for around five million euros. In his first season, he played over 35 matches in LaLiga, scored a couple of goals, and became one of the defensive pillars of the team. His contract is valid until 2029, and the club is not considering letting him go for less than the 25 million euros stated in his release clause.
Rumors have emerged from various countries in recent months. In Italy, for instance, Juventus showed interest in the center-back and even made an offer close to 15 million euros, but the Navarre club promptly rejected it. The club's stance is clear: Boyomo will only move if someone pays the full amount of his release clause.
Wolverhampton and Fulham, attentive to Osasuna's center-back.
English teams have also been keeping an eye on the player's progress. Wolverhampton and Fulham are two of the clubs that have closely monitored his development. Both are looking to strengthen their defense with a young, physical player who has experience in a demanding league like the Spanish one. Boyomo's performance in his first season in Pamplona aligns with what the Premier League usually demands: intensity, speed, and the ability to play from the back.
So far, neither of the two clubs has submitted a formal proposal that meets Osasuna's demands. The 25 million release clause might seem high, but by English league standards, it is not an unreachable amount. It will all depend on these teams' needs as the season progresses or when the winter transfer market reopens.
Meanwhile, a sense of calm prevails in Pamplona. President Luis Sabalza has reiterated several times his belief that Boyomo will remain with the team unless a club decides to pay the full amount. Furthermore, the player has not pushed to leave, contributing to a stable atmosphere within the squad.
The red fans appreciate the player's commitment. His adaptation has been swift, and his defensive contribution has been significant. Apart from defensive solidity, he has shown character and leadership despite his youth. This has made him a hard-to-replace player, explaining the club's firm stance in negotiations.
With the summer transfer window closed, the situation seems calm. Boyomo will continue at Osasuna, at least until January, and will remain a key player for the sporting project. Nonetheless, interest from teams like Wolverhampton and Fulham is unlikely to disappear easily. His age, performance, and potential for improvement make him a defender with a lot of market value and a future in leagues with higher media projection.
In conclusion, Enzo Boyomo has swiftly transitioned from being a club bet to becoming one of the most important defenders in LaLiga. Osasuna, aware of this, is holding onto his release clause and has no intention of making things easy.
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