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Luis Diaz speaks during his press conference after signing for Bayern Munich(Image: Getty Images)
Luis Diaz has revealed he spoke to Florian Wirtz before leaving Liverpool for Bayern Munich.
The Colombian completed a £65.5m move to the Bavarian giants on Wednesday (July 30) after failing to agree a new contract with the Reds.
The 28-year-old’s exit ensures he never actually played alongside Liverpool’s new record signing, having not featured for the Reds in pre-season amid uncertainty around his future.
But that did not stop Diaz from seeking Wirtz’s opinion ahead of his move to Bayern, with the Germany international - who snubbed the Bavarians’ advances in favour of a switch to Anfield, joining Liverpool in a deal worth up to £116m from fellow Bundesliga outfit Bayer Leverkusen earlier this summer.
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"I know what kind of football is played here,” the former Liverpool forward said at his unveiling.
Florian wished me a lot of luck.”
While Diaz spoke to Wirtz ahead of his move to Germany, he admitted he is yet to quiz his Colombia team-mate James Rodriguez about his new club.
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The former Everton playmaker spent two seasons on loan at Bayern between 2017 and 2019, winning two Bundesliga titles and the DFB-Pokal.
And Diaz intends to now reach out to his compatriot in search of advice.
"I've not spoken with James that much yet,” he said.
“But I will get in touch with him to see what advice he can give me."
By leaving in a £65.5m deal, Diaz became both Liverpool’s third-most expensive sale and Bayern’s third-most expensive signing.
He is not fazed by his transfer fee though, with Diaz explaining why he wanted to join Bayern.
"I give everything for the team I'm playing for,” he said, “I can't say whether I'm worth the transfer fee, but I'm glad that it's been concluded this way.
“I like this club and want to settle in here as quickly as possible.
I want to help the team, that's the priority.
“I wanted to join Bayern because the club's aims are in line with mine and I wanted to move to a big team - the club has incredible history.
“We want to win everything.
It's about getting used to the club as quickly as possible and helping the team.
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"I'm really looking forward to playing with the whole team.
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