Las Palmas LaLiga club will listen to offers

Defender Mauricio Lemos is being closely monitored by Inter, with Las Palmas willing to field offers for him.

Last summer a number of clubs, including Barcelona and Manchester City, enquired after the services of the 21-year-old.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter are the latest to show an interest in the Uruguayan, with coach Luciano Spalletti singling him out as a priority.

At present, Las Palmas aren't considering a sale as they consider Lemos an important asset, but, unlike with Jonathan Viera, they are open to listening to offers.

Lemos joined Las Palmas in January 2016 on loan from Rubin Kazan with an option to purchase him permanently for 1.8 million euros, which they exercised.

His is a signing who enforces the club's new policy to buy cheap and sell for a large profit, but the fact that they do not need to sell him means the island club can negotiate.

In addition to Inter, Everton and Roma are also monitoring the Uruguayan's situation closely and, although he has a release clause of 30m euros, Las Palmas would be willing to negotiate for 20m euros.

So far, they have received no firm offer, but Inter have already made enquiries to the player's entourage.

In addition to Lemos and Viera, they have also received offers for Tana, who is wanted by both Celta Vigo and Real Betis, but the Vigo outfit had a 5m euros offer rejected 10 days ago.

Tana is set to become one of the most important players for Las Palmas following an excellent season last year and, while his club will field offers for him, his price has been set at 8m euros.