Luis Diaz, Liverpool and Bayern Munich
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Anfield Watch on MSNBarcelona ready to take radical step in Luis Diaz pursuitAt this moment in time the biggest transfer talking point around Liverpool is the future of Luis Diaz. The Colombian has two years left on his current deal at Anfield. Liverpool are in no hurry to extend Diaz's contract.
Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Harvey Elliott and Ibrahima Konate are just four who have been linked with moves away, amid uncertainty over roles within the squad or their contracts at Anfield. They could join Trent Alexander-Arnold, Caoimhin Kelleher, Jarell Quansah and Nat Phillips in being sold this summer.
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SB Nation on MSNBarça about to give up on Luis Díaz and go ‘all in’ for RashfordAccording to multiple reports, Barça have come to terms with the fact that Liverpool will not sell their main target in Luis Díaz and have decided to go “all-in” for Marcus Rashford, who has become their new priority in the market.
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TEAMtalk on MSNLiverpool plan ‘move’ for £100m ‘frightening’ winger and fulfil ‘dream’ as Luis Diaz stance emergesLiverpool are planning to make a late move for Newcastle United and England international winger Anthony Gordon, as Bayern Munich come for Luis Diaz.
Liverpool forward Luis Díaz kept his options open while discussing his uncertain future. The Colombia international’s next move has been one of the most keenly discussed topics this summer. With two years remaining on his Liverpool contract,
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Luis Diaz’s future at Liverpool appears increasingly uncertain as contractual tensions continue to mount. As reported by Fichajes, the Colombian winger remains on the modest £55,000-a-week deal he signed when arriving from Porto in 2022.
Instead, Luis Manuel recovered at home, watching as Diaz entered as a late substitute in the 3-0 home victory. They will travel to Merseyside after the international break.
Luis Díaz traveled to Gondomar to attend the seventh-day mass in memory of Diogo Jota and André Silva, after receiving harsh criticism for not being present at the funeral and instead attending an