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What future for Luis Díaz? As we write these lines, this future seems to lie with Liverpool. And for good reason. Under contract until June 2027 with the Reds, the 27-year-old Colombian winger remains an essential link in the collective led by Arne Slot. Author of 9 goals and 3 assists in 22 matches in all competitions since the start of the season, the native of Barrancas contributes, as such, to the excellent dynamics of the Mersey club, leader of the Premier League. But for how long?
Recently, several sources mentioned, in fact, discussions initiated to extend the contract of the Colombian (61 caps, 16 goals) at Anfield. Yes, but here we are, these have not yet materialized and the future of the 1m80 right-hander seems completely revived. According to the latest information fromAntenna 2relayed by Mundo DeportivoLiverpool’s number 7 would, today, be seduced by the idea of joining… FC Barcelona.
PSG and AC Milan remain on the lookout
A file which nevertheless promises to be complex for the Culers, especially in view of their room for maneuver on the financial level. As a reminder, the Catalan management has still not registered Dani Olmo and Pau Victor. It therefore seems difficult to imagine the Blaugranas being able to match the sale price of the former Porto player, currently estimated at around 80 million euros. In addition to these economic considerations, Barça will also have to get rid of the competition since other clubs remain on the lookout.
Thus, if Deco particularly appreciates the versatility and profile of Luis Díaz, the Spanish media specify that PSG and AC Milan would also be ready to make an offer for the Colombian. Aware of the situation, Liverpool could, for their part, offer new conditions to their protégé to convince him to return to Anfield. The options are posed, the battle – it – can begin.
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