Luis Diaz’s future at Liverpool was vague even before the June Transfer Window began, but Diogo Jota’s death and the Colombian’s attending a private party instead of his teammate’s funeral, seemed to have accelerated the process of Diaz’s departure from Anfield.Yet, after initially being angry and disappointed, Liverpool decided to cool tempers and rationally think through before making any sudden moves they could later regret.On the other hand, Bayern Munich have already brought Jonathan Tah from Bayer Leverkusen and Tom Bischof from Hoffenheim for free, and Diaz’s case seemed like a perfect opportunity to get a forward “under the price.”Bayern Munich have submitted a formal proposal to sign Luis Diaz from Liverpool.It was worth €67.5million and immediately rejected by the Premier League champions.The former Porto attacker is into the final 24 months of his contract at Anfield and to date there has been no… pic.twitter.com/IccpS5ZLwb— The Athletic | Football (@TheAthleticFC) July 15, 2025 Hence, the Bavarians offered €67.5 million for the Colombian, but the Reds instantly rejected the bid, demanding €100 million, though they probably wouldn’t mind keeping Diaz despite his “sins.” After all, he scored 41 goals in 148 appearances for the club and was one of the vital players in last season’s EPL-winning campaign with 13 goals.Liverpool’s problem is the player’s willingness to leave, as he doesn’t have a guaranteed place in the starting XI. And with a competition embodied in Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo, earning playing time is anything but easy.Diaz was adamant about going to Barca, but Bayern’s offer could change thingsIn addition, Diaz’s contract expires in 2027, so his price can only be lower in the following transfer windows, and his age (28) is not promising either.Still, the entire Reds’ management is currently focused on finding a genuine striker to replace Darwin Nunez, who is close to leaving – and joining Al Hilal, according to some sources – and the whole conundrum around Diaz’s departure is the thing they least need at the moment.However, if Bayern submit another, financially stronger offer, it will be hard to reject.##NAJAVA_MECA_9019135##
