Joaquín Caparrós went over a market of signings this Tuesday following the presentation of André Silva as a Sevilla player though first, he declared his excitement at the newest addition: "He's a footballer that reminds us of others we've had in this profile. But I have to say that we have very good strikers here, like Ben Yedder who scored 22 goals last season. A lot would need to be spent for him to go and we have him here now. We also made a big money effort for Muriel and we have a lot of confidence in him. Alongside Carlos Fernández, who is recovering and has a lot of potential. André is a top player and cost Milan 38 million euros at the age he has. It's true that we were also interested in Batshuayi and we spoke with Chelsea but the player decided to play in the Champions League".
From there, he went on to talk about one possible departure: "Nzonzi wasn't in training with the permission of the Club but there still isn't a 100% deal and until one is signed, there's nothing. It's true there have been negotiations with Monchi but in football these things just happen". On the possibility of reinvesting, he didn't want to jump the gun: "There's no rule of thumb and we'll have to analyse when a player leaves. We'll sit down with the coaching staff and we'll see what's best for the growth of the team".
Turning back to strikers, he made it clear he has faith in Ben Yedder: "It would depend on the offer. If they made a huge offer we would evaluate it but it would have to be a huge offer. We're talking about a player who would have been Champion of the World if a striker in the France squad had suffered a setback. Yesterday he was angry about the penalty but he has to be an important player. The market is another thing if an offer arrives". He promptly moved to the defence: "We've made an important investment and we're happy with what the coach is showing us. But we have a lot of days left and we haven't talked about squad-building because there is an important match on Thursday. If there were an injury, we would adjust ourselves accordingly".