Liverpool and Slot disagree over Barcelona target as fresh contender emerges

Liverpool -wing player Luis Diaz is one of the most important dominoes in the summer transfer market, with the definition of his future that will probably influence the plans of various large clubs. Diaz, however, has led a disagreement between manager Arne Slot and the Liverpool hierarchy.

Diaz reportedly has 'concrete opportunities' to leave Liverpool this summer, whereby Slot has given the green light for the Colombian star to leave. It seems that he is not part of his plans in Anfield. Diaz is also marked as the best target for Barcelona this summer if they can find the likely reimbursement of € 70 million that he would cost, while Juventus is also interested. Saudi Arabia is another potential destination, with the wealth at Al-Hilal and Al-Nassr also an exit route for the 28-year-old.

According to Betraht offside, Arsenal is a surprising addition to the list of clubs interested in Diaz. The Gunners, who are expected to be one of the big spenders in the summer transfer market, also started following his situation. The future of Diaz, however, remains in the air, even within Anfield.

Although Slot is happy to seek a replacement for Diaz, the Liverpool Council is said to be reportedly that it must be continued at the club. However, that would probably require the Reds to give up elsewhere, with his future questioning due to a dead end in contract negotiations. Diaz is probably confronted with his last major contract, and it would be a surprise if Liverpool did not renew him or sold him.

Director Barcelona of Football Deco is said to find their top goal this summer because he is familiar with him from his Porto days. He believes that Diaz would give them a threat on the left that they do not currently have, and comes in his prime. However, whether they make a movement remains uncertain, because their salary limit continues to offer situation for both Deco and the Barcelona board.

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