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The transfer uncertainty surrounding Luis Diaz is a topic of discussion that is begging to raise concern.
Luis Diaz has just come off the back of another successful season at Liverpool, with no real evident reason why he would seek a new adventure this summer.
Liverpool have just won the title in the most challenging league in the world, yet the Colombian seems to be getting swayed by the possibility of joining another club.
Bayern Munich and Barcelona have both expressed their desire to sign the forward in recent weeks, with Bayern Munich seeing two of their bids rejected so far with a third one expected.
Liverpool are reluctant to sell Luis Diaz, given his importance to Arne Slot last season, yet it has been reported that the decision to leave is not a sporting decision, but rather a financial decision.
Luis Diaz reportedly earns £55,000 a week at Liverpool, and as a result he is seeking a better financial package elsewhere.
Fabrizio Romano has provided the latest update on Luis Diaz’s situation, with the first line of the tweet delivering a sickening blow to Liverpool fans.
The tweet states that Luis Diaz maintains his plan to leave Liverpool with FC Bayern set to bid again very soon.
Bayern want to improve their proposal after 67million euros rejected as they keep negotiating also for Woltemade.
Barcelona remain in contact with Lucho’s agents while Bayern can spend more.
Despite there being no agreement between Liverpool and Bayern Munich so far, Luis Diaz has reportedly agreed personal terms with the Bavarians.
A key step forward in any club’s pursuit of a player.
Worrying signs for Liverpool, who don’t want to let Luis Diaz go, and if they even consider it, they will want a suitable replacement to come in for the Colombian.
This window continues to be one of significant change for Liverpool, and a potential exit for Luis Diaz continues to build a picture of a new-look Liverpool next season.
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