Arne Slot brought the Premier League trophy back to Liverpool in his debut season. A solid achievement. With him on the left wing, the manager had a Colombian who stood in 50 games, 13 goals and 7 assists in 36 Premier League games speaks volumes about the big role Luis Diaz played in this success. It has therefore been strange to follow Diaz’s transfer process in recent months, where the 28-year-old has been heavily linked with exit. This week, the conclusion came.

Diaz delivers, has a contract until 2027, but is being chased by Barcelona. According to Sky Sports, Liverpool turned down all pushes from the La Liga giants to secure the winger, but this has not stopped Bayern Munich.

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German Sky Sports reports Bayern’s sporting director Max Eberl has been very active in persuading Liverpool to send Diaz to Munich. According to the media, Eberl has received the same answer as Barcelona’s Deco: Rejection of a request for a signing, Diaz is and will remain part of Liverpool’s and Slot’s future plans.

Enough talking. Diaz stays.