PSG has competition for Luis Diaz

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FC Barcelona are looking for a new left winger as a priority for next season and Liverpool star Luis Diaz is their number one target.

Xavi Hernandez’s decision to stay at the club has offered some stability to summer transfer plans. Xavi is expected to keep his 4-3-3 formation next season and he wants to have an extra option on the left side.

However, the former Spain international knows he will have to sell before he can sign new players as major changes are planned at the Camp Nou. According to the latest information from Mundo Deportivo, Diaz is a feasible option for Xavi, with the other targets attached to their current club.

PSG is no longer alone

The coaching change could lead to a change in the tactical plan at Anfield, with Arne Slot preparing to take the reins of the Merseyside side.

Diaz is valued at around €70 million by Liverpool, amid rumors that some coaches are losing patience with his performances, and the Colombian could be interested in a fresh start in Spanish football in 2024. PSG would also covet the Reds star.

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