Tomas Vaclik leaves FC Basel



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FC Basel lose after Michael Lang and Mohamed Elyounoussi. Goalkeeper Tomas Vaclik joins Sevilla FC. According to the Spanish media, transfer fees will rise to around seven million euros.

  Tomas Vaclik moves from Basel to Seville. (Georgios Kefalas / Keystone)

Tomas Vaclik moves from Basel to Seville. (Georgios Kefalas / Keystone)

(nda) With FC Vaclik, the FCB enjoys strong support that has been instrumental in the recent success of the clubs over the past four years. He followed in the footsteps of Yann Sommer in 2014 and has been a reliable goaltender for four years. During this time, he became champion three times and once winner of the Cup. The Czech international played 169 competitive matches for the FCB.

One of these matches was played by Vaclik in March 2016 in Seville. He then retired with the FCB against the eventual winner of the first knockout round of the Europa League. The extraordinary atmosphere in the Pizjuan stadium but it certainly remained in memory. Vaclik can expect to be number 1 in Andalusia next season. Former regular goalkeeper Sergio Rico is expected to leave seventh place in the last Spanish league, reported Spanish newspaper "Marca".

At FC Basel, Jonas Omlin, obliged by FC Luzern, should be a new regular guest. The 24-year-old signed a four-year contract in mid-June with the second season of the Super League.

Fransson also goes

In addition to Vaclik, midfielder Alexander Fransson left Wednesday. The Swede returns after two and a half seasons with FC Basel to his home club IFK Norrköping. In the second half of 2017/18 Franks was loaned by FCB Lausanne-Sport, after he had never been able to engage in Basel since the Norrköping transfer in winter 2016.

The Swedish international six times, the 66 mandatory matches (3 Tore), signed a three-year contract. Fransson was introduced on Wednesday as a newcomer at a press conference. We expect him to return in mid-July with his new and old club. Norrkoping is currently ranked third in the Allsvenskan of Sweden.

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