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Earlier this week, Luis Diaz made headlines after a Saudi club showed strong interest in him.
After finishing a title-winning 2024/25 season in the Premier League, Liverpool are extremely active this summer — with Jeremie Frimpong already announced as a replacement for Trent Alexander-Arnold and multiple players being linked with the club in the transfer market.
German midfielder Florian Wirtz is the top target for the Reds.
He has reportedly agreed to join Liverpool this summer, and the club are currently negotiating the transfer fee with Bayer Leverkusen.
On the other hand, the Premier League champions are also linked with Hungarian left-back Milos Kerkez as a backup for Scottish international Andy Robertson.
According to reports (via Ben Jacobs), Bournemouth want around €45 million for the full-back, and Liverpool are expected to place a formal bid soon.
There could also be some departures, as Darwin Nunez is reportedly linked with multiple clubs.
Saudi giants Al-Nassr have reportedly marked Luis Diaz as their top target for the summer and are willing to pay around €85 million for the Colombian.
Barcelona are also interested in the left winger, but no official talks have taken place between the clubs yet.
According to reports from Pipe Sierra, Liverpool are currently planning to renew Luis Diaz’s contract.
If no agreement is reached, the club might be willing to sell the Colombian this summer.
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The Merseyside club are preparing for a major summer spend.
After securing Jeremie Frimpong for around €30 million, they are reportedly ready to invest over €130 million in Florian Wirtz.
Liverpool are also close to submitting a €45 million bid for Milos Kerkez, while French striker Hugo Ekitike remains a strong target as they continue to strengthen their squad.
With such a heavy transfer budget, selling Luis Diaz might help the club financially — especially with Hugo Ekitike potentially costing around €100 million.
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