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Liverpool Reject Bayern Munich’s £58.6m Bid For Luis Díaz

by Leadership News
2 months ago
in Football, Sport
Luis Díaz
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Liverpool have rejected a €67.5 million (£58.6m) bid from Bayern Munich to sign forward Luis Díaz, ESPN’s source has revealed.

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Díaz enjoyed the most productive season of his Liverpool career last term, scoring 17 goals in all competitions and helping Arne Slot’s side to the Premier League title.

The 28-year-old has two years left on his contract and has been linked with a move away from Anfield, emering as one of Bayern’s top targets.

The German club submitted a formal bid yesterday.

However, Liverpool swiftly rejected the bid and remain firm in their stance that Díaz is not available for transfer this summer.

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It is the second time in a matter of weeks that Liverpool have fended off interest in the Díaz, having also rebuffed an advance from Barcelona earlier in the summer

 

It would likely take a sizeable offer for the Anfield club to reconsider their stance.


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