Premier League
Liverpool has made it clear to Bayern Munich that if they want to sign Luis Díaz, they will need to reach a specific figure: 100 million euros. This is what the Anfield executives have communicated to the Bundesliga champions after rejecting two proposals for the Colombian, the latest one close to 67.5 million euros. The Reds have no intention of parting ways with the Colombian winger, but they are aware that the pressure from Bayern will increase, especially since the player himself would have already given the green light to a potential transfer.
The Colombian international was one of Liverpool's standout performers last season, scoring 17 goals in all competitions. With a contract until 2026, the English club believes his market value exceeds 100 million euros, and only an offer of that caliber could make them consider a sale. However, internally they acknowledge that a proposal approaching 80 million pounds could make the board think twice.
Bayern Munich remains interested in signing Luis Díaz
Meanwhile, Bayern needs to strengthen their offensive line after the departures of key players like Leroy Sané, Mathys Tel, and Thomas Müller, with Díaz being their top choice. However, the operation is not straightforward, and the Bavarian team is already considering alternatives, including Leandro Trossard and Xavi Simons.
At the same time, Liverpool knows that retaining Díaz not only strengthens Arne Slot's squad but also sends a clear message: they will not undersell one of their stars under any circumstances.
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