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Luis Diaz stays: Liverpool deliver firm‘not for sale’message to Bayern Munich

Liverpool have turned down an approach from Bayern Munich for Luis Diaz and made it clear they have no intention of selling the Colombian forward this summer.

Bayern sporting director Max Eberl made contact with the Premier League champions in an effort to explore a potential deal, but was swiftly informed that Diaz is not available.

Discussions ended there, with Liverpool refusing to entertain any negotiations.

The 28-year-old has emerged as a crucial figure in Arne Slot’s plans, following a standout campaign in which he contributed 17 goals across all competitions. Thirteen of those came in the league, as Liverpool clinched the Premier League title by a ten-point margin.

Diaz also provided seven assists during the campaign, underlining his growing importance to the team since arriving from Porto in January 2022 for a fee that could rise to £49 million.

Despite strong interest from European giants and clubs in the Saudi Pro League, Liverpool’s stance remains unchanged. The club view Diaz as a cornerstone of their attack for the foreseeable future and are not considering any offers, regardless of value.

Barcelona were also rebuffed earlier in the window after making a similar inquiry. Manchester City and Al Nassr have shown interest in the past, but Liverpool’s message to all suitors has been consistent.

Diaz, currently under contract until 2027, has expressed satisfaction with his situation at Anfield. Speaking while on international duty with Colombia, he reiterated that he would be happy to see out the remaining two years of his deal if an extension is not agreed.

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“I’m very happy at Liverpool,” Diaz said last month. “If Liverpool offer us a good extension or I stay for the two years left, I’ll be content. It depends on them.”

He also acknowledged that discussions had taken place regarding his future, which he described as normal during the transfer window, but made clear that his commitment to Liverpool is not in question.

With 41 goals in 148 appearances for the club and a growing influence on the pitch, Diaz is regarded by Liverpool’s hierarchy as a vital part of their push to defend the title and compete on all fronts next season.

For now, the club’s message is simple: Diaz is not for sale.

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