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Frontrunners: Liverpool in the race for £60m Diaz upgrade who once left Trent "furious"- opinion

A fortress is made impregnable not through the initial conquering but the success in defending the territory claimed over so many years, and that means Liverpool will need to strengthen their ranks this summer.

It's clear at this point that Arne Slot is going to win the Premier League in his first term in the hot seat, an incredible feat given Liverpool were effectively written off following Jurgen Klopp's departure at the end of the 2023/24 campaign.

But Slot will want an abiding position at the forefront of English and indeed European football, and Liverpool's frontline has looked a little out of kilter over recent months.

Liverpool's Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota look dejected after the match

It's clear that FSG are going to authorise one or two exciting summer bids.

Liverpool targeting new forwards

Mohamed Salah has meted out punishment on near every opponent he has faced this season, but Liverpool need more up front, with The Athletic among those to report Red interest in Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak.

Newcastle United's Alexander Isak celebrates scoring their second goal-1

However, number nine isn't the only spot on the club's radar.

As per Caught Offside, Liverpool and Arsenal are interested in signing Crystal Palace's Eberechi Eze; further suitors are in the running but the Premier League's top two share the lead here as well.

Eze's strong and potent performances under Oliver Glasner suggest he has what it takes to thrive at a top-performing club like Liverpool, who could do with such a dynamic attacker.

Last summer, the Eagles anticipated a swarm of interest in their silky star but no one came forward. Now, the ball is in their court and demands worth £60m have been put in place.

Why Liverpool want to sign Eze

Eze packs a punch. The 26-year-old has gone from strength to strength since leaving Queens Park Rangers in the Championship in 2020 and joining the Selhurst Park ranks for a £20m fee.

Eberechi Eze for Crystal Palace

Hailed as a "superstar" by data analyst Ben Mattinson, Eze has hit 12 goals and 12 assists apiece under Glasner's wing, featuring 48 times in total.

This season alone, he's been in fine fettle, playing a more creative role than in 2023/24 but doing so to a fine effect.

Eze's broad skill set lends itself to multiple positions, and while he's been fielded routinely in the middle of the park this year, he has ample experience out on the left flank.

With that in mind, Eze could be the perfect signing to upgrade on Luis Diaz, whose uncertain future at Anfield suggests a replacement will be required sooner rather than later.

PL 24/25 - Eberechi Eze vs Luis Diaz

Stats (* = per game)

Matches (starts)

Goals

Assists

Shots taken*

Pass completion

Big chances created

Key passes*

Dribbles*

Ball recoveries*

Tackles + interceptions*

Duels won*

Stats via Sofascore

While Eze hasn't chalked up the greatest numbers in front of goal this season, his underlying data suggests that he's outstripping Diaz across almost every department.

This is important. Diaz isn't exactly revered for his clinical touch, instead effusively praised for his tricks and slicks, skill and will toward driving play forward and leaving defenders munching dust.

Liverpool forward Luis Diaz

To sign a player who produces such qualities but to a higher standard, more relentless in the duel, creative in his playmaking duties, active in carrying the ball, it's an intriguing proposition, one which might just dynamise Liverpool's already progressive attacking outfit.

Moreover, Eze's clinical side was on full show last season, firing 11 goals home across 24 Premier League appearances, missing just five big chances in an immense display of potency.

Indeed, the Englishman halted Jurgen Klopp's bid for a farewell league triumph after scoring at Anfield in the 1-0 win in April, with journalist Keifer MacDonald noting that the playmaker had left Trent Alexander-Arnold "furious" due to his slow walk off the field when substituted late on.

Liverpool winger Luis Diaz

Whether the Three Lions star, who scored his first international goal off the bench in a 3-0 win over Latvia last week, is bid for remains to be seen, but Eze has everything that Slot's Liverpool need, especially if a clinical centre-forward is welcomed to the fold this summer.

In a more distinguished team like Liverpool, Eze may even find himself unlocking his full goalscoring potential. As per FBref, the £100k-per-week talent actually ranks among the top 2% of attacking midfielders and wingers across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for shots taken per 90.

ebere-eze-crystal-palace

Having been described as a "wizard" by Arsenal's Declan Rice in the past, Palace's main man may just be on the move this summer. Diaz has been a fantastic servant for Liverpool over the past several years and will be duly rewarded with a Premier League winners' medal in the coming months, but the time might be right for a change.

The Colombian has only scored one goal across his past 19 fixtures in all competitions for the Reds - albeit assisting in four of his past six top-flight games - and at 28 is heading into the penultimate year of his £55k-per-week deal with sights set on a new bumper package or change of scenery.

There have been whispers of late that Diaz could be sold this summer to fund a freshen-up. Barcelona have a long-standing admiration and the Saudi Pro League are also there, quietly lurking.

How much of a vested interest sporting director Richard Hughes has in Eze at this stage, we don't know. However, his efforts in south London over the past few years certainly indicate a future at one of the division's European competitors, and Liverpool will be right there, ready to pounce if the right opportunity presents itself.

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