Report: Club needs 66.7 million pound star to be its main sale, Liverpool assess transfer

Liverpool are one of three Premier League clubs that assess the possibility of hiring Sevilla’s central defender Diego Carlos, according to Marca.

Diego Carlos forgave a hat-trick of penalty concessions in the Europa League of 16 to score the purpose of Sevilla’s victory in last month’s final.

However, it is claimed that, despite this, the formalities for his transfer are still being carried out.

Seville intermediaries are said to be promoting Diego Carlos in the English market, hoping Liverpool, Manchester City or Manchester United will take an interest in an offer.

The 27-year-old Brazilian moved to Seville from Nantes last summer, costing 13.5 million pounds.

But with a termination clause set at 75 million euros (about 66.7 million pounds), Sevilla knows that Diego Carlos could be the only “big sale” that would allow them to continue with their team, according to Marca.

Liverpool sold Dejan Lovren to Zenit St Petersburg at the start of the summer move-in window and has not yet upgraded to Croatian central defence.

And Diego Carlos, whom Sevilla is the maximum consumable of their 3 main assets, the forward of Lucas Ocampos and Jules Kounde, due to his age and position, can be a useful replacement.

In other news, some Leeds fans reacted because the club is able to unload the player from the first team

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