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Liverpool Reject €67.5M Bayern Bid for Luis Díaz Amid Summer Transfer Interest

Liverpool have officially received and rejected the first major bid of the 2025 summer transfer window for Luis Díaz, with Bayern Munich tabling a €67.5 million offer for the Colombian winger, according to multiple reports.

The bid, submitted earlier this week, was swiftly turned down by Liverpool’s top brass. The Anfield club has made its position clear: Luis Díaz is not for sale—at least not during this window. Sources close to the club confirm that the Reds are not entertaining any major player exits as they aim to build stability under newly appointed head coach Arne Slot.

Bayern’s Ambitious Pursuit

Bayern Munich’s interest comes as part of an ongoing squad overhaul led by new manager Vincent Kompany, who has reportedly earmarked Díaz as a key reinforcement for the Bavarian side’s flanks. With Bayern looking to regain dominance both domestically and in Europe, Díaz’s explosive pace and direct playing style have made him a top target.

Despite Liverpool’s refusal, sources suggest that Bayern’s pursuit is far from over, with the Bundesliga giants considering whether to return with an improved offer.

Díaz Reportedly Open to Exit

While Liverpool remain firm in their stance, the situation is complicated by reports indicating that Díaz himself is open to a summer move. Both Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona have been long-term admirers of the 27-year-old, and speculation continues to swirl around the winger’s future.

Nonetheless, Liverpool’s priority is continuity, and the club views Díaz as integral to Arne Slot’s tactical setup for the 2025/26 season. The player remains under contract and is expected to play a crucial role in the club’s push for silverware next season.

A Key Player Since 2022

Luis Díaz joined Liverpool from FC Porto in January 2022, quickly establishing himself as a fan favorite and a regular starter. Known for his blistering pace, relentless work rate, and creativity in the final third, the Colombian international has been a standout performer since his arrival.

For now, Liverpool’s message is firm: Luis Díaz is staying at Anfield. But with the transfer window still open and interest mounting, the situation will be closely watched in the coming weeks.

Source: notjustok.com

Fidel Perez

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