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Players believe Liverpool has returned to their words, they can consider exits this summer
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Players believe Liverpool has returned to their words, they can consider exits this summer

June 26, 2025 2 Min Read
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  • Will the player move on?
  • Liverpool must keep Louis Dias

Liverpool manager Arne Slot kicks the ball towards Liverpool’s Louis Diaz. (Photos Recine/Getty Images)

Liverpool attacker Louis Diaz has been linked to moves that have left the club over the past few months, and he appears to be pissed off with the club.

According to journalist Pipe Sierra, Diaz and his agents believe Liverpool have returned to their words about a potential transfer and new contract this summer. Players now want a better deal to stay with the club. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops.

Will the player move on?

There is no doubt that the Colombian is an important player in the club. He scored 17 goals for them last season. Losing him would be a blow to Liverpool. They already lack deeply in their offensive units, and South America is unhappy with the club’s situation. He has linked to top clubs over the past few months. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool decides to accept his demands and offers him a deal in favour.

They were able to win the Premier League title last season and are aiming to protect the domestic crown. We need quality players to compete with elite clubs next season. They should also look to hold the best players.

Liverpool must keep Louis Dias

Lewis Diaz active for Liverpool against Tottenham (Photo: Mark Atkins/Getty Images)

There is no doubt that the 28-year-old is one of the best players. Liverpool should do everything in their power to persuade players to stay. There is no doubt that he is one of the best attackers in European football at the moment. Also, there will not be a shortage of clubs who wish to sign him if he becomes available.

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Liverpool is overly dependent on Diaz and Mohamed Sarah on the sides. Players like Federico Chiesa and Diogo Jota are overwhelming. If Diaz leaves, Liverpool may need to bring in multiple offensive reinforcements.

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