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View image in fullscreenLiverpool reject Bayern Munich’s €67.5m Luis Díaz bid and state forward not for sale
Liverpool plan to keep him for final two years of contract
Colombia forward valued by club at more than €100m
Liverpool have rejected an offer from Bayern Munich to sign Luis Díaz for €67.5m (£58.6m).
Liverpool rejected the approach and reiterated that the 28-year-old was not for sale.
The Premier League champions value Díaz at more than €100m given his status on the domestic and global stage and market prices.
Liverpool’s valuation is based on their accounting position rather than an asking price.
Díaz has two years remaining on his deal and there have been no talks so far over an extension.
Liverpool are relaxed over the contract situation and regard Díaz as an important part of Arne Slot’s plans for the next two seasons.
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The former Porto forward, who scored 17 goals last season and was a key figure in Liverpool’s title-winning campaign, has indicated he is open to a move this summer.
The 26-year-old Republic of Ireland international has joined on a four-year contract for an undisclosed fee, understood to be £4m plus add-ons.
Travers spent nine years at Bournemouth and the second half of last season on loan at Middlesbrough.
David Moyes had wanted experienced cover for Pickford after the departures of Asmir Begovic and João Virgínia.
Bournemouth have agreed a £25m deal to sign the goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic from Chelsea.
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