Liverpool braced for two new Luis Diaz transfer bids
Liverpool star Luis Diaz is expected to face new transfer bids from both Barcelona and Bayern Munich, as confirmed by transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Bayern Munich recently made an official offer of €67.5 million (£58.6 million, $78.8 million) for Diaz, which Liverpool immediately rejected. The Premier League club reportedly values the winger at around €100 million (£86.8 million, $116.7 million), making Bayern's initial bid significantly lower than their asking price.

With only two years remaining on his Liverpool contract and being 28 years old, Diaz is considered to be at his peak, and he has indicated openness to considering his future options. Bayern Munich plans to submit an improved second bid after the rejection of their first offer, as they remain keen on securing the forward.
The German champions had shown reluctance to raise their guaranteed offer above €60 million (£52 million, $69.7 million), but their opening bid already exceeded that figure. Despite Liverpool's high valuation possibly serving as a negotiating tactic, Bayern seem confident that Diaz himself would be willing to join them if a deal with Liverpool is finalized.
Additionally, reports mention that Bayern intend to offer Diaz a contract of at least four years and that communication between the player's representatives and Bayern's executives has been positive. While no formal agreement on personal terms has been reached yet, these are expected not to be a barrier to a potential transfer.
In summary, Luis Diaz's future remains uncertain with Liverpool preparing for renewed bids from two major European clubs, Barcelona and Bayern Munich, highlighting a growing transfer saga for the Colombian winger this summer.