
Bayern Munich reportedly reached an agreement with Liverpool on the transfer of Luis Diaz in an agreement worth 75 million.
According to Athletice, the German champions renewed negotiations on the Colombian wing after their earlier offer of 67.5 million was rejected by the Merseyside club. The report adds that Diaz, who is currently in Tokyo with the Liverpool team for his pre -season tour, was given permission to travel and complete his move to Munich tomorrow.
Liverpool has shown that he will not entertain an agreement for Diaz unless their appreciation is met. The Premier League party was active in the Transfer window and has already sold Trent Alexander-Arnold, Jarrell Quansah, Nathaniel Phillips and Caoimhin Kelleher.
Bayern was on the market for an attacking player and explored several options. Their initial interest in the German International Florian Wirtz failed, while the star Bayer Leverkusen finally signed Liverpool. The club also tried to sign the Spanish wing Nico Williams, but decided to extend its stay with Athletic Bilbao.
He and Diaz are now going out and Darwin Nunez, who is watching him this summer, Liverpool can try to bring more reinforcements. Newcastle United Striker Alexander Isak Reportedly he told his club that it was open to explore the pull during this transmission window.
Liverpool has already made additions to their offensive line, including Signing Hugo Ecitike of Eintracht Frankfurt. Previously, the Wirtz and Jeremy Frimpong of Bayer Leverkusen provided the Wirtz and Jeremy Frimpong services to strengthen their platoon.
The pre -season REDS is already in progress. They recently played AC Milan in Hong Kong and suffered a 2-4 defeat on Saturday. Diaz did not appear in the game, and the head coach Arne Slot confirmed that his absence was caused by ongoing transmission interviews.
“In the situation of Lucho it was (associated with his future), yeah,” said the slot. “Recently there are a lot of legends around it and I can’t go into it. He’s really good with us, but for now we have decided not to play him yet.”
“Yes (I talked about it with Diaz), but I’m used to talking to most of my players regularly. As I said, Lucho trains really well, but we have decided not to play in games at the moment, and I can’t say much more than that.”
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Published:
Amar Pancker
Published on:
27th July 2025