Liverpool took the interest of Bayern Munich in Luis Diaz away after he has insisted that the Colombian attacker is not for sale.
Mail Sport understands that the Premier League title holders have not received any formal offers from Bayern, despite the latest reports in Germany that claim that the Bundesliga giants have submitted an offer of € 52 million (£ 44 million) for the star.
Liverpool will continue to repeat their position on Diaz, namely that he is categorically not for sale. It is understanding that the Reds now refuse every discussion about the immediate future of Diaz in entertaining, except to sketch their position.
The Merseyside Club is not going to discuss future bids with the German giants, because they would like to keep Diaz as part of the next Arne Slot campaign.
According to reports in Germany, Vincent Kompany was willing to pay up to € 60 million (£ 51.6 million) to attract him to Bayern.
Diaz, whose contract is going in 2027, has attracted a wealth of interest in the best European clubs this summer, including both Barcelona and Bayern Munich, while also attracting the attention of teams in Saudi -Arabia.
The attacker has previously demonstrated that he is 'very, very happy' with the Reds, after he has played an important role in their second Premier League title Triumph Last Campaign.
In all last term, the 28-year-old star rose 25 target contributions in 50 performances for Liverpool.
He recently said: 'I am very, very happy in Liverpool. From the first day they really made me feel welcome.
'At the moment we have contact with them because we are talking [other] Clubs. It is normal, the market is open and we try to find out what is best for us.
'I just wait to see what is happening. If Liverpool does not make a good offer, I will have two years left with them, I would be happy and be satisfied to stay there. And that is, everything clearly depends on it, it is up to me to decide what is best for us. '
Diaz came to Liverpool from Porto in January 2022 for a first fee of £ 37.5 million.
He has become an important player, played 148 times and became the second Colombian player ever to win the Premier League after Juan Cuadrado had achieved the performance with Chelsea.
