Liverpool are among a large number of clubs in the first division 'following' Sevilla right-back Juanlu Sánchez, among the uncertainties surrounding Trent Alexander-ArnoldThe future of the club, according to Caught offside.
Alexander-Arnold's contract expires next summer and the right-back is no closer to signing an extension, leading to speculation linking him with a move to the European giants. real Madrid.
according to Caught offsideThe Merseyside club could turn their attention to Sevilla gem Sánchez as a possible replacement for Alexander Arnold should the England international leave the club next summer.
The report adds that Liverpool are among a number of Premier League clubs monitoring the Spanish Under-21 international's situation, so competition would be fierce.
Sevilla are willing to listen to offers of around €25m (£20m) for the Spaniard and would consider selling him next summer if he does not renew his contract at the club, according to the report.
Liverpool keep an eye on Sánchez
However, according to CaughtOffside, Liverpool face stiff competition for the 21-year-old, with the likes of Arsenal and western ham United are also showing interest in signing the youngster.
While Liverpool look to get the player, Caught offside reports that the Reds have yet to start talks for the young right-back, who is also open to leaving the club next summer.
After rising through the club's ranks and being a key figure in its success in recent years, it looks like Alexander-Arnold's time at Anfield could be coming to an end, with the club already looking for viable replacements.
There aren't many full-backs in the world who have the Englishman's attacking acumen, and finding a similar replacement for him could prove a daunting task.
Although his numbers do not statistically match those of Alexander-Arnold, Sánchez appears to be one of the most refined right-backs in Laliga, with excellent crossing, precise passing and a variety of attacking qualities.
While Liverpool are already looking at possible alternatives, the club hopes Alexander-Arnold renews his contract as the Reds cannot afford to lose him to any rival in Europe.