Liverpool has turned down Bayern Munich’s inquiry about winger Luis Díaz and has no plans to allow the Colombian international to leave this summer, sources informed ESPN.
Last season, Díaz had a breakout year with Liverpool, scoring 17 goals across all competitions and playing a key role in securing the Premier League title for Arneslot’s team. The 28-year-old has two years remaining on his contract following his transfer from Anfield.
However, insiders have revealed that Bayern’s chief Max Eval has been notified that Liverpool is not interested in negotiating after the German club expressed interest in the player.
This marks the second instance in recent weeks where Liverpool has taken a firm stand on Díaz, having also rejected interest from Barcelona earlier this summer.
The club is clear in its intent that Díaz is unavailable for transfer, signaling a commitment to retaining key players.
Liverpool’s determination to keep Luis Díaz highlights the increasing importance of player retention in modern soccer. As clubs like Bayern and Barcelona pursue top talent, fans should pay attention to how these decisions shape the competitive landscape of the league.