Leeds United defender Diego Llorente seriously values interest from La Liga club Real Betis and is prepared to make the move.

 

The Spaniard spent last season out on loan at Italian giants Roma, who would be happy to keep him, but favour another loan.

 

Real Betis are now looking at snapping him up and have good communication with Leeds through their talks over Marc Roca.

 

 

They are eyeing a permanent capture and, according to Spanish outlet Muchodeporte, Llorente would be happy to make the move.

 

Llorente would be pleased to join Real Betis if they can reach an agreement with Leeds for his signature.

 

 

He has a good relationship with a number of members of the Real Betis dressing room and is aiming for a three or four year contract from his next club.

 

While Leeds have Llorente under contract until 2026 and have an option to extend, it is claimed they will not use it.

 

 

Whether Real Betis can have two Leeds players in their ranks in the shape of Roca and Llorente for next season remains to be seen.