Liverpool have rejected a €67.5 million bid from Bayern Munich for Luis Díaz, IsaGoal can report, as speculation over the Colombian’s future intensifies.
Fabrizio Romano reports that Bayern’s offer for the winger was swiftly declined, just weeks after Barcelona also saw their approach knocked back.
Diaz is reportedly open to a summer exit, but Liverpool appear determined to keep the 27-year-old at Anfield under new boss Arne Slot.
It’s unclear whether Bayern will return with an improved offer, having already gone beyond their previously reported limit of €60 million.
Liverpool, however, are said to be holding out for at least €80 million before even considering letting Díaz leave.
Barcelona continue to monitor the situation closely, with Diaz still high on their shortlist alongside Manchester United‘s Marcus Rashford.
Both European giants see Diaz as a priority attacking addition, but Liverpool’s firm stance suggests no cut-price exit will be allowed.
Slot views the former Porto man as a key player in his first season and remains eager to keep him at the core of his front line.
Diaz scored 13 goals across all competitions last season and has emerged as one of the Premier League’s most dynamic left-wingers since arriving in 2022.
This article was updated 4 weeks ago