Foot Africa
·11. Juli 2025
What did Luis Diaz have to say about his future after being linked with Bayern Munich and Barcelona?

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·11. Juli 2025
Apparently Luis Diaz has something to say about me.
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Despite Liverpool making it clear that the Colombian striker is not for sale, the two clubs have not backed down from the idea of signing the Colombian striker until this moment, even though Liverpool want the player to stay at Anfield.
For his part, Luis Diaz confirmed that he is still in official talks with his club Liverpool to negotiate a contract renewal, and it is worth noting that the Colombian has only two years left on his contract with the Reds.
The summer transfer window has ignited a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, with Bayern Munich and Barcelona locked in a silent battle for Liverpool’s electrifying winger Luis Díaz—only to find the Reds standing firm, arms crossed, at the negotiating table.
At 28, Díaz is in his prime, fresh off a 17-goal season that helped crown Liverpool champions in Arne Slot’s debut campaign. Yet, despite his pivotal role, whispers of unrest persist. Bayern’s sporting director Max Eberl learned the hard way: an early inquiry was swiftly rebuffed, with Anfield officials refusing to even entertain talks.
But neither German persistence nor Catalan charm have dulled the speculation. Behind the scenes, Díaz’s silence speaks volumes. With no contract extension in sight, Europe’s elite sense an opening. Will Liverpool’s resolve hold? Or is this the calm before a blockbuster storm?
Despite the many rumours surrounding his future, it seems the player is in no rush to make a decision on his future with the club, with the player confirming that there are still ongoing talks between him and his club.
The air hums with uncertainty as Luis Díaz dances around questions about his future, his words measured but charged with possibility. "We don’t know yet," he tells Win Sports, a coy smile perhaps playing at the edges of his voice. "Nothing, nothing to say."
But behind the scenes, the wheels are turning. Díaz confirms talks are ongoing—with Liverpool, with others. "We’re there, negotiating," he admits, careful not to tip his hand. "We’ll see what can be achieved... for us and for the club." It’s a delicate balance: ambition clashing with loyalty, opportunity with comfort.
"I’m very happy at Liverpool," he insists, and there’s truth in it. Anfield embraced him from day one, and he’s repaid that faith with goals, with grit. But happiness alone doesn’t sign contracts. "If they give us a good renewal, or I stay two more years, I’ll be happy," he adds, leaving the door ajar. "Now it’s up to them."