Sevilla director Monchi insists Roma must pay the clause for Carlos Bacca, Fernando Llorente “is not an objective,” but requests Milan defender Adil Rami.

There are several transfer stories in the Italian Press involving Europa League winners Sevilla, so Monchi addressed them during the presentation of Gael Kakuta.

Sevilla director Monchi insists Roma must pay the clause for Carlos Bacca, Fernando Llorente “is not an objective,” but requests Milan defender Adil Rami.

There are several transfer stories in the Italian Press involving Europa League winners Sevilla, so Monchi addressed them during the presentation of Gael Kakuta.

“[Bacca’s] contract includes obligations for the club and the player, but if a club wants to pay his clause, there’s nothing we can do about that,” said the sporting director.

“I really think he’ll stay here because the player and Sevilla want it so. We have no intention of selling him.

“If another club want Bacca, they’d have to pay the clause. He’s conveyed to us his desire to stay at Sevilla, so I see no other possibility for him.”

Sevilla have been linked with a bid for Juventus benchwarmer Llorente, but Monchi maintains “he is not an objective of ours.”

On the other hand, he was much more forthcoming about Milan centre-back Rami.

“I dont have to describe [Adil Rami]. I think he’s an excellent central defender, but we need to assess his situation.

“I like him, but I don’t know if we can get him. It won’t be easy to bring him in.”

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