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Luis Diaz seems unfazed by Florian Wirtz taking over his No.
7 shirt at Liverpool following his big-money switch to Bayern Munich earlier in the week.
The Colombian forward wrapped up his three-and-a-half-year spell at Anfield on Wednesday, heading off to Bavaria to join the Bundesliga giants.
Initially hesitant to let the 28-year-old go this summer after his pivotal role in the previous season's Premier League victory, Liverpool eventually caved after failing to secure Diaz on a new deal, accepting a second offer from Bayern Munich.
Then, mere days post-Diaz's departure, Wirtz, who arrived from Bayer Leverkusen in a record deal, was unveiled as the Reds' fresh No.
Wirtz took to Instagram to share snaps of himself donning the new home and away strips – crafted by Adidas – captioning it: "When dreams become reality.
Yet, what caught the eye was Diaz's 'like', coming just a few days after his Anfield exit.
Moreover, this wasn't the first instance of Diaz subtly acknowledging Wirtz this week, as the Colombian disclosed on Thursday that he had consulted the German international before making the move to Bayern Munich.
"I know what kind of football is played here," the ex-Liverpool striker remarked during his introduction this week.
After confirming his exit, Diaz penned an emotional farewell message to Liverpool supporters, with a final tribute to Diogo Jota.
He wrote: "Three years and a half that I’ll treasure forever.