
Surprising Decision from Barcelona Regarding Luis Diaz Deal
Spanish newspaper "Mundo Deportivo" revealed that FC Barcelona has set a maximum limit of 60 million euros to sign Colombian Luis Diaz, a winger for Liverpool, during the current summer transfer window. The report confirmed that the Catalan club will not overspend and will not enter into bidding wars with other clubs, notably Bayern Munich, which is also interested in the player.
The newspaper clarified that 28-year-old Luis Diaz, who is contracted with Liverpool until 2027, is the top target for Barcelona's management and coach Hans Flick to strengthen the left-wing attack. The player has expressed his desire to move to Barcelona and is ready to pressure his current club to leave, feeling that he is underpaid.
However, the report indicated that several circumstances complicate the deal, the most significant being Liverpool's refusal to part with the player, especially after the recent passing of Diogo Jota. Additionally, other clubs, led by Bayern Munich, have entered the fray, with Bayern having made an offer exceeding 67 million euros, which was rejected by the English club.
"Mundo Deportivo" confirmed that Barcelona is committed to its financial policy and will not exceed the previously set offer, relying on the player's desire to wear the team's jersey, despite recognizing that a higher offer from Bayern Munich could secure the deal for the German club. If the attempt to sign Diaz fails, Barcelona is considering other less costly alternatives.
The newspaper clarified that 28-year-old Luis Diaz, who is contracted with Liverpool until 2027, is the top target for Barcelona's management and coach Hans Flick to strengthen the left-wing attack. The player has expressed his desire to move to Barcelona and is ready to pressure his current club to leave, feeling that he is underpaid.
However, the report indicated that several circumstances complicate the deal, the most significant being Liverpool's refusal to part with the player, especially after the recent passing of Diogo Jota. Additionally, other clubs, led by Bayern Munich, have entered the fray, with Bayern having made an offer exceeding 67 million euros, which was rejected by the English club.
"Mundo Deportivo" confirmed that Barcelona is committed to its financial policy and will not exceed the previously set offer, relying on the player's desire to wear the team's jersey, despite recognizing that a higher offer from Bayern Munich could secure the deal for the German club. If the attempt to sign Diaz fails, Barcelona is considering other less costly alternatives.