Luis Diaz, the pharaonic transfer

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An area that should be addressed is the left wing, club leaders wishing to sign a big name for this position.

Rafael Leao continues to lead the peloton in this regard, but another player that Barcelona continues to watch is Luis Diaz. The sports director Deco is a big fan of the Colombian international, whom he wanted to recruit in Liverpool last summer before an agreement was ultimately deemed not viable.

Diaz highly requested

According to TeamTalk, Barcelona intends to rekindle his interest in Diaz at the end of the season. Although he was a regular holder for Liverpool this season, there is a chance that he will be sold this summer because Cody Gakpo has established himself as the main left winger of the Arne Slot team, who is currently at the top of the Premier League.

However, it will not be easy for Barcelona to recruit Diaz, not only because of his well -documented financial problems. The report continues by saying that Saudi Arabia shows a strong interest in the 28-year-old, Al Hilal and Al-Nassr being the most interested clubs at this stage.

Al Hilal is looking for a replacement for Neymar Junior, the former winger in Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain having terminated his contract earlier this year to return to Santos, his childhood club. Meanwhile, Al-Nassr wants to bring Diaz together with his Colombian teammate Jhon Duran, who signed Aston Villa in January.

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