Bayern Munich are back in contact with Liverpool over a deal for Luis Diaz. The German champions had a bid worth £58.5m rejected earlier this month but are not giving up on their pursuit of the winger.
Transfer Centre LIVE! | Liverpool news & transfers🔴Liverpool fixturesSky Sports to show 215 live PL games from next seasonNot got Sky? Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW 📺Despite Liverpools response being that Diaz is not for sale, it is understood Bayerns communication with the Premier League club has been persistent.
At this stage the two clubs are just in dialogue and there has been no formal offer from Bayern. Liverpool position on Diaz future unchangedLiverpools position on Diaz remains that he is an important player not just for the coming season but for the remainder of his contract, which has two years left to run.
The Anfield club are understood to have made that clear to all interested clubs, which has also included Barcelona this summer. Liverpools internal accounting of assets values Diaz at more than £86m (€100m+) and the club have not set a sale price because they do not want to.
Diaz has had interest from clubs in Saudi Arabia too – a market that also recently appeared to value Bruno Fernandes, who is two years older, at around £86.8m (€100m). The Colombia international is understood to have been open to moving away from Anfield in the last two summer transfer windows but remained an important first-team player last season, scoring 13 goals in 36 Premier League appearances as Liverpool won the title.
Carra divided on Diaz futureSky Sports Jamie Carragher speaking at the start of May: Its an interesting one, where I think you could flip a coin with some people saying theyd love him to sign a new contract and some say it might be the time where you get good money for him because hes at a good age.
I think Luis Diaz has been one of the best left wingers in the Premier League this season. I dont think hes quite Sadio Mane, so I think Liverpool supporters are actually still thinking, we havent quite replaced Mane, but how many of them is there about? If Im being honest, for the majority of this season up until Christmas, I was thinking you sell Diaz in the summer.
The way hes played and the way Liverpools front line might change, and with the fact that he can play through the middle in the managers eyes, hes now going to stay and I think it might be other players who move on in the front line rather than Diaz.
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