As the summer transfer window rolls on, Luis Díaz has become one of the most talked-about names in the football world. The 28-year-old Colombian winger, a vital figure at Liverpool since his arrival from Porto in 2022, is reportedly attracting serious interest from Bayern Munich, Barcelona, and Al-Nassr — with each club keen to test Liverpool’s resolve.
Bayern Munich, led by sporting director Max Eberl, has stepped up their pursuit, initiating formal discussions with Díaz’s representatives and outlining financial proposals. However, Liverpool promptly rejected Bayern’s initial offer, maintaining their stance that Díaz is not for sale. Barcelona, too, made a move earlier in the window, though their limited €60 million budget fell well short of Liverpool’s £80-85 million valuation. While the Catalan side remains interested, financial constraints make a deal difficult.
The situation has taken an intriguing turn with Al-Nassr from the Saudi Pro League reportedly preparing a hefty £72 million-plus bid to tempt both Liverpool and the player. Díaz, who has two years remaining on his contract (expiring in 2027), is said to be happy at Anfield, but growing tensions over stalled contract extension talks have frustrated his entourage.
While Díaz has publicly voiced his contentment in Liverpool red, privately he’s indicated openness to a move, particularly to Bayern Munich or Barcelona, should the right opportunity arise. Recent reports and social media murmurs suggest that Liverpool might eventually consider a sale, especially as they seek funds for new targets like Hugo Ekitike, following big-money moves for players such as Florian Wirtz this summer.
For now, though, Liverpool remain firm — Díaz is considered a key part of their squad — and no deal appears imminent. But in a volatile market, the coming weeks could yet deliver fresh twists.