Liverpool want £15 million for Daniel Sturridge as Sevilla revive their interest in the out-of-favour striker.

Turkish side Fenerbahce are also keen on the 28-year-old. Sturridge spent the second half of last season on loan at West Bromwich Albion, but it did not prove a successful spell for the 28-year-old. Injury limited him to just six appearances as West Brom failed to retain their Premier League status.

As it stands, Sturridge will return to pre-season training with Liverpool next month, but under no illusions as to where he stands in the pecking order behind the established front three.

Sturridge’s appearances were limited in the first half of last season as Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane flourished.

Liverpool are open to offers but – as was the case last summer and in January – are unwilling to part company on the cheap.

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Sturridge has a year remaining on his Liverpool contract and could choose to stay on in the knowledge he can leave on a Bosman transfer in a year’s time. His game time is likely to be determined by the availability of others, however.

Several European clubs have shown interest. Sevilla were proactive in pursuing Sturridge in January, but at that stage he was more inclined to stay in England.

He hoped a good spell at The Hawthorns would assist a return to the England squad in time for the World Cup, but his injury luck deserted him once more.

A number of Turkish sides have also been linked with the player, but Fenerbahce's interest is most concrete. Sturridge's goal record at Anfield is prolific, but his career has been plagued by injury setbacks.