Sevilla has officially extended Isaac Romero’s contract until 2028. The Spanish forward earned his spot in the first team during this season by impressing with Sevilla Atlético, where he scored eleven goals and made four assists in 15 matches. Under the guidance of coach Quique Sánchez Flores, Romero has played 14 games, scoring six goals – including two in the Copa del Rey against Getafe, helping his team advance to the quarter-finals – and providing four assists. Unfortunately, Romero got injured in the recent game against Betis but is expected to return for the start of the 2024/25 pre-season.
Sánchez Flores expressed his delight at Romero’s contract renewal during a press conference, emphasizing their strong bond and the player’s dedication on the field. The coach highlighted Romero’s work ethic by sharing an anecdote about the forward running an impressive 1,000 meters at high intensity during halftime of a recent match, almost equivalent to a full game’s distance covered. Sánchez Flores praised Romero’s commitment to pushing himself and setting high standards for the team, hoping to see more players like him in the future.
With his contract secured for several more years, Isaac Romero remains a vital part of Sevilla’s plans as they look to build on their recent successes. The young forward’s combination of skill, work rate, and leadership qualities make him a valuable asset for the team, with Sánchez Flores recognizing his importance on and off the field. As Romero prepares for his return from injury, Sevilla fans can look forward to seeing more impressive performances from him in the upcoming seasons.