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Looking for new offensive talents for next season, FC Barcelona inquired about Luis Diaz, the Colombian winger from Liverpool, but his sale price is very high.
While Joao Félix, on loan from Atlético de Madrid, may not be permanently recruited next summer, FC Barcelona is looking for a new offensive crack. Luis Diaz is in the viewfinder. The recruitment of the Colombian international from Liverpool, 27 years old and under contract with the Reds until 2027, however seems very complicated.
As indicated Mundo Deportivo, Blaugrana president Joan Laporta had dinner with Luis Diaz’s agent and the latter informed him that the Liverpool club had set the player’s starting price between 120 and 140 million euros! The Reds spent 47 million euros in January 2022 to recruit the will-o-the-wisp from FC Porto.
Barça has no money
The FCB, which will therefore change coach with the departure of Xavi and the possible taking over of Hansi Flick, will have little money to spend on the transfer market. The Catalan club is in a catastrophic financial situation and owes its latest recruitments to the sale of part of certain commercial businesses of the club.
The left winger trained at Junior de Barranquilla has 11 goals and 5 assists in 38 matches in all competitions with Liverpool, after a 2022-2023 season marked by a knee injury. He is expected to explode while awaiting the departure of the aging Mohamed Salah, while Liverpool will also change coach due to the departure of Jürgen Klopp.
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