Tottenham Hotspur winger Lucas Moura has refused to rule out a potential departure from the club.
After playing a total of 12 minutes across the opening two Premier League games and being an unused substitute on matchday three, Moura has missed Tottenham's last seven competitive matches through injury.
Even when the Brazilian returns from his spell on the sidelines, he will face a battle to earn a first-team spot, with Son Heung-min, Richarlison and Dejan Kulusevski providing competition.
With playing time set to become an issue and less than two years remaining on his current contract, Moura's future in North London appears to be uncertain.
Sevilla are believed to be one of the clubs interested, and Moura recently told VamosMiSevilla of his desire to play in La Liga in the future.
As quoted by the Standard, Moura said: "I didn't know about Sevilla's interest, but it's a club that I like and a city that they speak very highly of. Playing in La Liga would be something fantastic for me, because I like it a lot."
The La Liga club's preference is said to be loan move for a player that has registered 38 goals and 27 assists in his 204 Tottenham appearances.