Sevilla boss Unai Emery has revealed that he is satisfied with the squad he has, but would always welcome the possibility to add someone who could help improve the team.

The Spanish outfit are on the lookout for a striker this summer after the departure of Carlos Bacca for AC Milan and have been linked with a move for Juventus hitman Fernando Llorente.




The Spanish international has failed to cement a regular first team spot for the Italian giants, having played second fiddle to the likes of Alvaro Morata and Carlos Tevez (now at Boca Juniors), while Mario Mandzukic and Paulo Dybala have now been signed.

As a result a number of clubs have shown keen interest in the services of the player, including Arsenal, Manchester United and Barcelona among others.
 


And Emery, the manager of one of the interested clubs, insists that he is not opposed to the idea of adding a striker to his squad. According to Emery, his team need three strikers and could therefore look into the market for the best available option.

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However, the manager insists that the issue of the transfer is being dealt with by the sporting director Monchi.

"About the market I can say very little, it is being dealt with by Monchi" Emery was quoted as saying by Sport Mediaset.

"I am satisfied with the team I have, but it is inevitable that if we get someone who can improve the side, we will go for him.

"We need three strikers and effectively we are looking into the market to be able to exploit any such occasion."