Diaz has two years left on his current deal with Liverpool FC. Credit: PA Images
Liverpool player Luis Diaz has revealed discussions are taking place with other clubs as he waits to discover whether the club plan to offer him a new contract.
The Colombian winger has two years left on his current deal and this week the Reds rebuffed an approach from Barcelona, who are long-time admirers, insisting the player was not for sale.
However, it is understood there are currently no plans to open negotiations about an extension for 28-year-old.
Speaking in a press conference before Colombia’s World Cup qualifier at home to Peru, he said: "We are currently in contact with Liverpool, because we are talking to clubs, and that’s normal given the transfer market that’s opening.
"We’re trying to arrange what’s best for us."
He added: “We’re talking to clubs, it’s normal in the market and we’re looking at what’s best for us.
“I’m waiting to see what happens. I’m very happy at Liverpool, I’ve always said so. They’ve welcomed me very well from day one.
“If they give us a good renewal or I stay there for two years, I’ll be happy. Now it’s up to them.”