Liverpool have firmly rejected Bayern Munich’s try to open discussions over a possible switch for Luis Diaz, sending a transparent and constant message that the Colombian winger isn’t on the market beneath any circumstances this summer season.
Bayern’s sporting director Max Eberl made an strategy to Liverpool on behalf of the German champions, hoping to discover a deal for Diaz however in keeping with Sky Sports activities Information’ Lyall Thomas, the Premier League champions have rejected Bayern’s strategy, ending the communication instantly after the strategy was made.
Luis Diaz is attracting curiosity this summer season
That is the second time this summer season that Liverpool have taken this agency stance on Diaz’s future. Earlier within the window, Barcelona additionally made a casual strategy for the 28-year-old, solely to obtain the identical message from Liverpool that the participant isn’t on the market.
Regardless of hypothesis and curiosity from prime European golf equipment and Saudi Professional League aspect Al-Nassr, who reportedly view Diaz as their prime winger goal as per Ben Jacobs, Liverpool’s place stays unchanged.
Liverpool’s management, beneath the steering of CEO Michael Edwards and sporting director Richard Hughes, are prioritising workforce stability and on-pitch efficiency of their summer season technique.
Liverpool don’t have any intention to promote the Colombian

Diaz is seen as a key member of the Liverpool setup and a vital a part of the membership’s undertaking beneath supervisor Arne Slot.
His means to ship in large matches, contribute defensively within the press, and add creativity within the last third makes him a participant Liverpool are unwilling to lose as they put together to defender the Premier League title and compete for the Champions League subsequent season.
Bayern, in the meantime, will now be pressured to discover different choices of their seek for a winger, with their try to check Liverpool’s resolve firmly shut down.
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