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Fabrizio Romano has revealed an important update regarding Luis Díaz's potential transfer from Liverpool to Bayern Munich. Díaz, who remains determined to leave Liverpool, has made his desire to move to Bayern clear to the club on several occasions. Bayern have already had two bids rejected by Liverpool, the highest being approximately €67.5 million (£58.4 million), but they are preparing to submit a new, potentially final, offer exceeding €70 million (£60 million) plus add-ons. This new bid aims to meet Liverpool’s valuation, rumored to be around €80 million (£69.2 million), in hopes of securing the Colombian winger’s signature in the coming days.
Díaz, 28, has a contract with Liverpool until 2027 but has indicated his intention to move on despite a successful last season where he scored 17 goals and contributed significantly to Liverpool’s Premier League title win. Initially, Díaz had shown interest in a move to Barcelona, who offered about £65 million, but Liverpool rejected their approach. With Barcelona pursuing other targets, Bayern Munich has emerged as the leading European club pursuing Díaz actively.

Bayern has targeted Díaz as a priority signing under the guidance of their coach Vincent Kompany. Reports indicate that Díaz has agreed in principle to a four-year contract with Bayern worth around £230,000 per week, significantly higher than his current earnings at Liverpool. There is an expectation in Bavaria that Liverpool might soften their stance in light of their recent heavy investment in new players, moving closer to allowing Díaz’s exit. If Bayern fail to sign Díaz, they have alternatives lined up, including Lyon’s Malick Fofana.
This potential move comes as Liverpool are undergoing a squad overhaul with several new arrivals already confirmed for this transfer window. Bayern’s forthcoming bid might be the final attempt to bring Díaz to Germany before they shift focus to other targets. The coming days are critical, and Díaz’s future may soon be decided by the negotiations between the two clubs.
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