According to a fresh report from the London Evening Standard, Liverpool have already rejected two offers for Xherdan Shaqiri, one of which was from Sevilla, but would be open to selling their ace in the summer.

What's the word, then?

With Liverpool still fighting on all fronts in the current 2019/20 campaign, Jurgen Klopp has no intention of allowing Shaqiri to leave mid-season, regardless of the bidder.

The same source explains that both Roma and Sevilla have failed in their attempts to snatch the 28-year-old on loan for the remainder of the season.

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However, Klopp would be open to selling Shaqiri in the summer but would demand at least €30m (£25.5m), which is double the amount that has been mentioned in previous reports, as London Evening Standard explain.

With Sevilla somewhat struggling under Julen Lopetegui, this will definitely be seen as a blow.

Verdict

The 28-year-old ace has mostly been a bit-part player under Klopp in the ongoing season.

Both injuries and the incredible form of the Reds' front three of Sadio Mane, Roberto Firmino and Mohamed Salah have limited the Switzerland international to just 256 minutes across ten games in all competitions.

But even with that being said, he still managed to net one goal in his 174 minutes in the Premier League and we know from his stay at Stoke - during which he scored 15 and assisted 15 in 92 games - that he still has an eye for goal.

And even though Sevilla are currently fighting for those top spots in La Liga, they are somewhat struggling in the attacking sense, only scoring 25 goals in the competition while Barcelona have managed double that figure.

Still, £25.5m that Standard are reporting would trump the Andalusians' transfer record that stands at £22.5m so it will be interesting to see their reaction to this update from the Reds.

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