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Luis Diaz has had one difficulty since 'good decision' to leave Liverpool

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Luis Diaz: One Difficulty Since 'Good Decision' to Leave Liverpool

Luis Diaz has reflected on his summer transfer from Liverpool to Bayern Munich, calling it a "good decision" despite one key challenge: the language barrier.[2][3][5]



Diaz, who joined Liverpool from Porto in 2022 for €40 million, delivered an impressive haul of 41 goals and 23 assists in 148 matches, contributing to a Premier League title, FA Cup, two League Cups, and a Community Shield.[3] Liverpool sold him controversially without an immediate replacement, pocketing significant funds but leaving a void in their attack.[1][2]

At Bayern, Diaz has thrived in his debut Bundesliga season, notching 19 goals and 15 assists in 32 appearances. He forms a potent attacking trio with Harry Kane and Michael Olise, adapting seamlessly to the new environment.[3] In interviews, Diaz expressed immediate excitement upon Bayern's interest: "When FC Bayern reached out, I realized I wanted this opportunity... It was a wise choice for an extraordinary team."[3] He praised Bayern's infrastructure and trusted his ability to contribute, as he did at Anfield.[2]

However, Diaz admitted the language remains the most difficult part for me and my family, though he's committed to repaying Bayern's faith on the pitch.[2] His pace, creativity, and dribbling have electrified the Allianz Arena, justifying the move.[3]

Back at Liverpool, manager Arne Slot concedes Diaz is missed for his direct runs and one-on-one threat, with no squad player fully replicating it yet.[1][4] Critics like Gabby Agbonlahor highlight Liverpool's struggles post-sale, as big signings like Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak falter.[2] The Reds now eye Anthony Gordon as a risky £95m replacement, leading the race despite his modest output.[1]

Diaz's success underscores his adaptability, turning the page on Liverpool and Barcelona links for a "fantastic" Bayern chapter.[6]

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