Liverpool has received an offer for Luis Diaz, because contract discussions continue with the Colombian, but the figure of Bayern Munich is far below the appreciation they have established
Liverpool has received an offer for Luis Diaz, where Bayern Munich came to the table, but the German opening bid was more than £ 20 million less than the Reds wanted.
The Premier League champions have claimed that their Colombian attacker is not for sale, despite his contract situation, but that has not stopped that Vrugers come in to make offers. Bayern has submitted £ 44 million, according to Bild, but that is miles of the £ 68 million appreciation that they have made on Diaz.
Diaz has been in the books in Anfield since January 2022, but is one of the many attackers at the club. Arne Slot attacked the transfer market this summer and there can still be major changes.
Bayern, as well as Barcelona, both love Diaz. The Germans missed Florian Wirtz after moving to Liverpool and now considering their options, while the Catalans have missed Nico Williams, who has expanded his deal with Athletic Bilbao.
Diaz has two more years about his deal and has been open about his conversations with Liverpool, but so far no agreement has been found about his future. He told the Colombian influencer Mauricio Gomez: “We are there, negotiating. We will see what can be achieved, for us and for the club. We will try to do our best and make the best decision.”
The attacker added: “We are negotiating, talking to the club, with Liverpool, with everyone approaching us. But I am very calm where I am, you know, very happy. I am now trying to make the best decision.”
Spanish radio station Cadena Ser recently claimed that there was a secret agreement between Liverpool and Diaz, which meant
At the end of the season, Diaz claimed that there was nothing unusual about assessing his options and seeing what is there, but underlined his happiness in Anfield after proving how influence he could be, scored 17 times in all competitions.
He said: “We talk to clubs, it is normal in the market and we look at what is best for us. I am waiting to see what is happening. I am very happy in Liverpool, I always said that. They welcomed me very well from the first day. If they give us a good innovation or I will stay there for two years, I am happy. Now it is for them.”
