Sevilla will force any club interested in acquiring Carlos Bacca to pay a reported £21.5 million release clause, according to club director Ramon Monchi.

Bacca has been linked with a summer transfer after scoring 20 La Liga goals last season, with Liverpool reportedly interested.

Monchi said in the Daily Mail: "If someone wants Bacca, they have to pay his clause. He's told us that it's his desire to stay with the club and I don't see any other possibility.

"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.

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