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Liverpool Reject Bayern Munich Bid for Luis Diaz, Insist Star Winger Is Not for Sale
Liverpool have firmly rejected a formal approach from Bayern Munich for Colombian winger Luis Diaz, reiterating their stance that the 28-year-old is not for sale this summer.
According to reports, Bayern Munich submitted an official bid as they seek to bolster their attacking options following a disappointing Bundesliga campaign. However, Liverpool’s response was immediate and unequivocal: Diaz is a key part of their squad for the upcoming season under manager Arne Slot.
Diaz, who joined Liverpool from Porto in January 2022, has become a regular starter on the left flank, known for his direct running, creativity, and relentless work rate. Despite persistent transfer speculation—Barcelona have also shown interest this summer—Liverpool have consistently maintained that only an extraordinary offer would prompt them to consider a sale.
Diaz has three years remaining on his contract and is expected to play a pivotal role as the Reds challenge for domestic and European honours.
Diaz Focused on Liverpool as Transfer Window Heats Up
For Bayern Munich, the pursuit of Diaz is part of a wider strategy to refresh their squad and inject more pace and creativity into their attack. The German champions are in the market for a dynamic winger following their underwhelming title defence.
But Liverpool’s refusal to negotiate signals their determination to keep their core intact. With Arne Slot preparing for the next season at Anfield, maintaining squad stability is seen as crucial.
As for Diaz, sources close to the player suggest he remains fully committed to Liverpool’s project. With the club’s position clear and Bayern’s initial approach turned away, attention now shifts to whether the Bundesliga giants will return with an improved offer or turn their focus elsewhere. For now, Liverpool fans can expect to see Diaz remain a central figure as the Reds aim for silverware in 2025-26.
