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·16 de febrero de 2025
Report: Liverpool Braced For Bids From Barcelona and Saudi Pro League Sides
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Anfield Index
·16 de febrero de 2025
According to Spanish outlet Todo Fichajes, Luis Díaz is attracting major interest from both Barcelona and Saudi Pro League giants Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal. The Colombian winger, a key figure at Liverpool, could be at the centre of a transfer saga this summer.
Al-Nassr, fresh from signing Jhon Durán for €77 million, and Al-Hilal, searching for a Neymar replacement, have identified Díaz as a top target. As Todo Fichajes reports, “The panorama for the 28-year-old could change significantly in the coming months.”
Despite the interest, Liverpool are reluctant to sell, with Díaz under contract until 2027. However, an ‘irresistible offer’ from Saudi Arabia or a determined push from Barcelona could shift the situation. Barcelona see him as the ideal partner for Lamine Yamal, Lewandowski, and Raphinha.
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Díaz has two years left on his Liverpool deal, but no extension talks have progressed. His father has publicly hinted at a possible departure, adding fuel to transfer rumours.
This report from Todo Fichajes raises serious concerns. The lack of contract talks with Díaz is alarming, especially given his father’s remarks about a potential exit.
Fans are eager for clarity. With Arne Slot now at the helm, securing Díaz’s future should be a priority. Losing him to Saudi millions or Barcelona would be a significant blow, particularly as his market value will soon decline with his contract winding down.
While the Saudi offers could be tempting financially, Liverpool must focus on on-field strength. Díaz remains a game-changer, and his departure could unsettle the team’s attacking balance.
The club must act decisively. Either extend his contract swiftly or command a substantial fee to reinvest in the squad. But the preference among most fans is clear: keep Díaz at Anfield.