Bayern agree deal to sign Liverpool winger Diaz
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German champions Bayern Munich have agreed to sign Liverpool
winger Luis Diaz in a £65.5 million ($88 million) deal, according to multiple
reports on Sunday.
Bayern had an initial offer of £59 million rejected by the
Premier League champions last week, but their improved bid looks set to bring
the Colombia international to the Allianz Arena.
Diaz has reportedly been given permission to leave
Liverpool's pre-season tour of Asia in order to complete a medical with Bayern.
He joined Liverpool from Porto in January 2022 and won the
Premier League, FA Cup and League Cup during his time at Anfield.
The 28-year--old made 50 appearances and scored 17 goals in
all competitions last season as Arne Slot's team clinched the English title for
the first time in five years.
Diaz was left out of Liverpool's 4-2 friendly defeat against
AC Milan in Hong Kong on Saturday as speculation mounted over his future.
"In Lucho's (Diaz's) situation, there's a lot of
rumours around him lately and I cannot go into that," Slot said after the
Milan match.
"He's training really well with us but we have decided
for now not to play him yet.
"I'm used to talking to most of my players on a regular
basis. I cannot comment much more about that."
Diaz's impending signing gives Bayern a quality replacement
for Germany forward Jamal Musiala, who has been ruled out for a "long
period" after he suffered a broken leg and dislocated ankle at the Club World
Cup this month.
Liverpool have been busy in the transfer window, bolstering
their attacking options with expensive swoops for Bayer Leverkusen playmaker
Florian Wirtz and Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike.
Defenders Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez arrived from
Leverkusen and Bournemouth respectively, while goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili
joined from Valencia.
The Reds are also believed to be interested in making a bid
for Newcastle's £150 million-rated striker Alexander Isak.


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