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Bayern Munich chief rejects untrue claims involving Florian Wirtz and Luis Diaz

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Bayern Munich Chief Rejects Untrue Claims Involving Florian Wirtz and Luis Diaz

In a firm statement, Bayern Munich's sporting director Max Eberl has dismissed swirling rumors linking star midfielder Florian Wirtz to a sensational swap deal with Liverpool's Luis Diaz. The claims, which surfaced amid the January transfer window frenzy, suggested Bayern were prepared to offer Wirtz plus cash to secure the Colombian winger's signature, fueling excitement among Liverpool fans dreaming of a blockbuster acquisition.



Speaking to German media outlet Bild, Eberl labeled the reports "complete nonsense" and "utterly fabricated." He emphasized Wirtz's indispensable role at the Allianz Arena, highlighting the 22-year-old's pivotal contributions this season—13 goals and 12 assists across all competitions. "Florian is our future. He's not going anywhere," Eberl declared, quashing speculation that had gained traction on social media and transfer podcasts.

The rumors originated from anonymous sources claiming Liverpool had grown frustrated with Diaz's inconsistent form, despite his 18-month stint yielding 24 goals. However, Anfield insiders insist Diaz remains a key asset under manager Arne Slot, with his pace and flair integral to their high-pressing style. Bayern's interest in Diaz is acknowledged as genuine, but Eberl confirmed no extreme measures like including Wirtz are on the table.

This development is a blow to Liverpool supporters hoping for a midfield upgrade with Wirtz, who has dazzled since his €30m move from Bayer Leverkusen. Meanwhile, Bayern refocus on their Bundesliga title chase and Champions League ambitions, with Wirtz contracted until 2027. Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano echoed Eberl's sentiments on X, posting: "No swap deal. Pure invention."

As the window heats up, both clubs shift attention elsewhere—Liverpool to defensive reinforcements, Bayern to bolstering their attack without disrupting their core. The episode underscores the perils of transfer tittle-tattle in modern football.

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