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Saudi Arabia club to have 'massive push' to sign Liverpool star who is said to be 'upset'

Liverpool forward Luis Diaz has again been linked with a potential departure in the summer transfer window.

Luis Diaz remains a target for the Saudi Pro League in the summer transfer window, reports suggest.

Diaz has been heavily linked with an exit from Liverpool - despite playing a key role in the Premier League title triumph. The forward scored 13 goals in the top flight - and 18 in all competitions - as the Reds won a record-equalling 20th English championship in Arne Slot’s maiden season as head coach.

Clubs in Saudi Arabia have been linked with Diaz with several months. And according to talkSPORT, Al-Nassr - the club who Cristiano Ronaldo plays for and now owns a 15 per cent shareholding - are said to have made Diaz their top target. While Liverpool want to keep Diaz, it’s suggested that they could be tempted if an offer of between £72-85 million were lodged by Al-Nassr.

What’s been said

Reporter Ben Jacobs said: “They are going to have a massive push now. Keep an eye on the Luis Diaz situation. He is their top target on that left-hand side. Liverpool don’t want to sell but if an offer comes between 85-100 million euros, you never know, they might change their mind and it might depend on Diaz and if he wants to move to Saudi Arabia. Al Nassr are going to be really active when we get into July and Cristiano Ronaldo is going to have a huge role in recruitment and Al Nassr are going to be the biggest spenders in Saudi Arabia in the next few months.”

Diaz joined Liverpool from Porto for £37.5 million in January 2022. During his time on Merseyside, he has won four major trophies, most recently the Premier League crown.

Diaz addresses his future

The former Atlético Junior man discussed his future while on international duty with Colombia earlier this month. He said: “I’m very, very happy in Liverpool. From day one, they’ve made me feel really welcome. Right now we’re in contact with them because we’re speaking with [other] clubs. It’s normal, the market is open, and we’re trying to sort out what’s best for us.

“I am just waiting to see what happens. If Liverpool doesn’t make a good offer, I still have two years left with them, I would be happy and content to stay there. And that’s it, everything depends on them obviously, it’s up to me to decide what’s best for us and the future.”

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