
Luis Diaz's Transfer to Barcelona Currently Impossible
The transfer of Colombian star Luis Diaz to FC Barcelona has become economically impossible at this time, according to reliable journalist Jorge Picon.
Although the player has a strong desire to wear the Blaugrana jersey, the financial pressures that Barcelona is facing make it difficult to complete the deal in the current summer transfer market.
The report confirmed that Diaz would be "extremely happy" if given the opportunity to join Barcelona, due to his admiration for the sports project and its great history, but financial obstacles remain the biggest hurdle to this move.
Meanwhile, Saudi offers continue to pursue the Colombian player, with ongoing interest from several clubs in the Roshan Professional League to acquire the Liverpool star.
Diaz's name has previously been linked with major Saudi clubs, including Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal, amid reports that these clubs are ready to make huge offers both financially and sportingly.
It is worth noting that Diaz had a standout season with Liverpool, making him a target for major European and Arab clubs in the current transfer window.
Although the player has a strong desire to wear the Blaugrana jersey, the financial pressures that Barcelona is facing make it difficult to complete the deal in the current summer transfer market.
The report confirmed that Diaz would be "extremely happy" if given the opportunity to join Barcelona, due to his admiration for the sports project and its great history, but financial obstacles remain the biggest hurdle to this move.
Meanwhile, Saudi offers continue to pursue the Colombian player, with ongoing interest from several clubs in the Roshan Professional League to acquire the Liverpool star.
Diaz's name has previously been linked with major Saudi clubs, including Al-Nassr and Al-Hilal, amid reports that these clubs are ready to make huge offers both financially and sportingly.
It is worth noting that Diaz had a standout season with Liverpool, making him a target for major European and Arab clubs in the current transfer window.