Luis Diaz could soon be packing his bags for Bavaria. Bayern Munich are reportedly pushing hard to sign the Colombian winger from Liverpool, and talks have moved into top gear.
The German champions believe the deal could be wrapped up within the next 7 to 10 days — if all goes to plan, as per journalist Tobi Altschäffl (via sportbild.de).
Liverpool are open to selling, but only at the right price. Bayern, known for playing it smart in the transfer market, have put a cap on their spending.
Their current bid is around €75 million, and they’re not keen to cross the €80 million mark. That’s where the real negotiation game begins.
To bridge the gap, the clubs are discussing a possible sell-on clause. If Diaz moves to Saudi Arabia or anywhere else in the future, Liverpool would get a cut of the deal.
It’s a move that could make this transfer a win-win for both sides — and maybe even for Diaz himself.
The 28-year-old joined Liverpool in 2022 and quickly became a fan favourite at Anfield. His pace, pressing, and sharp finishing helped the Reds during a tricky period under Jurgen Klopp.
But with Arne Slot now at the helm and Liverpool eyeing a refresh in attack, Diaz may be one of the high-profile exits this summer.
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How much Liverpool wants for Luis Diaz?
Liverpool reportedly rejected Bayern’s earlier €67.5 million offer. They want around €80 million to let Diaz leave.
Sources say Bayern won’t go above €75 million, but the final number might be reached through bonuses and clauses.
Bayern clearly see Diaz as the answer to their wing woes. With Kingsley Coman and Serge Gnabry both struggling for form and fitness, Diaz could bring much-needed spark to the flanks.
For Bayern, it’s about more than just the money — it’s about getting their attacking mojo back.
The next few days could be crucial. If Bayern up their offer just enough and Liverpool budge slightly, fans might soon see Diaz doing stepovers at the Allianz instead of Anfield.
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