Barcelona reportedly plans a fresh approach for “great” Liverpool star Luis Diaz, but the Spanish press believes he has agreed to the terms elsewhere.
Players who can leave Liverpool this summer
A busy summer move at Anfield has brought Jeremy Frimpong, Florian Wiltz and Milos Kerkez to the Reds, but Kaoimhin Keleher, Trent Alexander Arnold and Jarrell Kuanza have already set out, with many other names being sent out and linked before next season progresses.
Luis Diaz is constantly mentioned as Barcelona’s option, and his father admits that it will be a “dream” movement for his son.
“It would be his dream to go there. So far, I would like to thank Porto and Liverpool for the way they welcomed him and received him. Lewis is a player who thinks he can win because of his humility, his work, his dedication (fans).
Elsewhere, Harvey Elliott’s future appears likely to leave Liverpool. There are also rumours that suggest that Andy Robertson and Darwin Nunes could move on.
Louis Diaz has agreed with Bayern Munich
According to a new update from Fabrizio Romano On xBarcelona is currently planning to take a “new approach” to Liverpool’s ace Diaz in the near future, with Spanish journalist Fernando Polo making sure the players are in motion.
However, Polo has since made a new twist, revealing that German sources believe Diaz has verbally agreed to his personal terms with Bayern Munich. The German lost Jamal Musiala, who was seriously injured over the weekend, and Polo reports to Diaz if he bids for the Colombian green light.
The Premier League champions haven’t entertained the offer, so Liverpool’s attitude towards Diaz appears to be clear and obvious.
The Colombian may not be an absolute world-class footballer, but he is still an elite offensive player, scoring 17 goals for the Reds last season, thriving as both a winger and center, and has been praised by former midfielder Danny Murphy.
“I chose Diaz because I think he went a little under the radar with all the praise that a lot of players have.
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The Reds were able to guide themselves into talent this summer.
Certainly, given that he is now 28, the huge bid for Diaz at £55,000 a week could have made Liverpool think again, but this summer only a frightening amount should lead them to accept the offer.