By LUKE POWER
Published: 11:24 EDT, 5 June 2025 | Updated: 11:31 EDT, 5 June 2025
Luis Diaz has broken his silence on his Liverpool future after the Reds reportedly turned down an approach from Barcelona.
The winger's future is uncertain as he enters the final two years of his deal and Mail Sport understands he is due to discuss the situation with club chiefs.
Diaz has enjoyed a successful time at Anfield since joining from Porto midway through the 2021-22 season, winning five trophies and scoring 41 goals.
Liverpool rejected an approach from Barca and are seemingly happy to let him run his contract down and leave on a free, The Athletic has reported.
Dias, speaking on international duty with Colombia, did not commit his future either way.
'I’m very happy at Liverpool,' he said. 'They’ve treated me well since the first day.
'We’re talking with other clubs. It’s the transfer window, it’s normal.
'If Liverpool renews my contract, or if I have to stay the 2 years I have left, I’ll be happy. It’s up to them.'
Barcelona are of course an alluring club for South American players and you only have to look at the last 15 years to see several major players leaving Liverpool for them, namely Luis Suarez, Philippe Coutinho, and Xavier Mascherano.
Diaz is also reported to be the top target of Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, who are seemingly on the hunt for a Cristiano Ronaldo replacement.
Liverpool are open to selling the 28-year-old provided the price is right and they can source an adequate replacement.
Diaz blew hot and cold this season but still had a grand impact overall, scoring 17 goals and providing eight assists in 50 appearances as Liverpool won the Premier League.
More to follow.