‘Ridiculous decision’: Liverpool fans slam Diaz sale | OneFootball

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·11 November 2025

‘Ridiculous decision’: Liverpool fans slam Diaz sale

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With a spectacular goal in the 2-2 draw against Union Berlin, Luis Díaz not only thrilled Bayern fans but also reignited a debate on the island. In England, the sale of the Colombian to the German record champions is increasingly being viewed critically.

The 28-year-old moved from Liverpool FC to Munich in the summer for around 70 million euros—and has made an instant impact. In just 17 competitive matches for Bayern, Díaz has already scored eleven goals and provided six assists. These numbers make him one of the most effective wingers in Europe, both in the Bundesliga and the Champions League.


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“A magical moment” – Díaz excites Munich

His latest masterpiece: a dream goal from a tight angle in Berlin, when he regained possession after losing the ball and finished with an unstoppable shot. “A magical moment,” wrote the Mirror, “proof that Díaz has reached a new level in Munich.”

Although the Colombian missed a major chance later in the match, his action to equalize at 1-1 was symbolic of his form—explosive, determined, technically brilliant.

Restlessness grows in Liverpool

While Bayern benefits from Díaz’s performances, the transfer is being questioned more and more frequently in Liverpool. The attacking player was Liverpool’s most expensive departure in the summer, after the club decided against extending his contract.

One fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “The sale of Luis Díaz was one of the most ridiculous decisions Liverpool has ever made. He’s playing in Ballon d’Or form. Eleven goals, six assists in 17 games—you don’t sell players at the peak of their careers.”

Such voices are becoming increasingly common.

Liverpool less potent without Díaz

The fact is: neither players like Cody Gakpo nor new signings Florian Wirtz, Alexander Isak, or Hugo Ekitike have been able to consistently impress so far. Their form has been inconsistent, while Díaz has become one of the faces of the new Kompany era in Munich.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

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