Liverpool, Luis Diaz and Bayern Munich
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Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz have reacted to a new message from Kostas Tsimikas amid uncertainty around the trio's future at Liverpool.
Financial Motivation Behind Transfer TalksLiverpool fans were stunned this week by reports emerging from Colombia, via Antena 2, explaining why Luis Díaz is
Liverpool’s summer transfer narrative took another twist this week, as James Pearce of The Athletic delivered a clear update that cuts through the speculation. Despite swirling reports in Spain and Germany linking Real Madrid’s Rodrygo to Anfield, Liverpool are not currently planning a move for the Brazilian forward.
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Daily Star on MSNLiverpool stand firm on Luis Diaz amid Bayern Munich's £58.6m bid and potential loss of Lyon starLiverpool are refusing to entertain the notion of selling Luis Diaz this summer, though they could be forced to lose out on a transfer target if they stick with their stance
An excellent talent, and it’s previously been reported that Newcastle would want £100m for Gordon. And therefore Richard Hughes might need to continue the club’s big spending to land the 24-year-old.
Manager Arne Slot is waiting for the arrival of striker Hugo Ekitiké from Frankfurt who was seen boarding a plane to Liverpool on Tuesday morning. The additions of Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez alongside Rodrygo would be more than enough to challenge on all fronts next season.
Liverpool have been relentless in this summer’s transfer market, but they must continue to get deals done before the window closes.
If any club has the funds to pull off this deal, it is Al Hilal. Not only are they one of the four clubs owned by Saudi Arabia’s Private Investment Fund (PIF), but they also benefit from the support of billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who can help underwrite exceptional deals such as this one.