Liverpool are open to loaning Daniel Sturridge after initially wanting to sell on a permanent deal.
The Reds did not find suitors interested in matching their £30 million valuation.
The Premier League giants are prepared to loan Sturridge under the condition that his wages in excess of £100,000 a-week are covered according to the Telegraph.
Per the source, the Reds want all his salary covered if he is to leave on a temporary move.
The report claims Inter Milan have been in talks but that Sturridge is waiting for Sevilla to make a realistic offer as he would prefer La Liga football.
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A source close to Besiktas revealed the club are also keen on loaning the 29-year-old.
The Black Eagles have made signing a replacement for Cenk Tosun a priority.
The Turkey international joined Everton in January leaving the reigning Super Lig champions short of options upfront.
Octagon’s Turkish agent Hasan Anıl Eken who represents Sturridge’s rights in Turkey revealed his client would be open to a Turkey move.
Eken said: “If the circumstances are right and the fans want him Sturridge would play in Turkey.”
Fenerbahce also want Sturridge on loan according to the Aksam newspaper.
The England international has 18 months on his contract but has not played since early December because of a thigh injury.
Sturridge is currently training with the Liverpool team at Melwood and Jurgen Klopp is happy for him to stay until the end of the season – although playing time is not guaranteed.
The striker is however, keen on joining a side he will be guaranteed first-team football to keep his World Cup dreams alive.