Sandro Ramírez’ future is now up in the air, following Everton’s sacking of Sam Allardyce, according to sources in Spain.
The 22-year old Spaniard returned to Spain in January to sign with Sevilla on loan, having endured a fairly torrid debut six months in England.
Despite not scoring during his time with Los Rojiblancos, Sandro is keen on remaining at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium, and the club are equally keen to keep him.
With Sandro clearly not in Allardyce’s plans, Sevilla believed they could easily negotiate a permanent switch with Everton for the former La Masia graduate.

Now though, with Allardyce gone and Everton having yet to replace him, and without an idea yet as to where Sandro will stand with Everton’s new manager, Sandro’s future is up in the air.
With Sevilla not having an option to turn Sandro’s loan into a permanent deal, Spanish outlet Estadio Deportivo believe Allardyce’s sacking has complicated the deal – although Sandro remains keen on sorting out a permanent switch.
This is despite Toffees chairman Bill Kenwright saying earlier this month that neither Sandro or Davy Klaassen will be let go this summer.





