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Liverpool Stance on Luis Diaz Transfer as £59m Bayern Munich Bid Rejected - Liverpool Echo

MERSEYSIDE, ENGLAND, JUL 14 – Liverpool values Luis Diaz at over £100 million and rejected Bayern Munich's £67.5 million bid as they consider him vital for their Premier League title defense.

  • On Tuesday, Bayern Munich confirmed a last-minute bid for Luis Díaz, which Liverpool rejected immediately.
  • With Jamal Musiala sidelined by injury and Leroy Sane leaving for Galatasaray, Bayern Munich aimed to strengthen by targeting Luis Díaz.
  • Luis Díaz joined Liverpool from Porto for £50m in January 2022, contributing 17 goals and eight assists, and his contract runs until summer 2027 with no extension agreed.
  • Liverpool remain adamant that Luis Díaz is not for sale, vowing only to consider bids they deem impossible to turn down.
  • Looking ahead, Bayern will likely submit a stronger bid, having identified Díaz as a key flank reinforcement under Vincent Kompany.
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Liverpool have rejected a €67.5 million (£58.6m) bid from Bayern Munich to sign forward Luis Diaz, a source told ESPN.

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