
Bayern Munich is ready to offer a five -year contract to Luis Diaz, while Barcelona is interested in him and the Liverpool winger is open to a departure.
According to Florian Prettenberg, Bayern is ready to offer Diaz a long -term contract until 2029 or 2030, while the Bundesliga champion intensifies his interest in the Liverpool winger in the face of competition from Barcelona.
Diaz would be willing to leave Anfield this summer if an interesting offer materialized and would be aware of the concrete interest of Bayern. However, at present, no agreement has been concluded between the Bavarian club and the Colombian international, and no official negotiations have been started between Bayern and Liverpool. Although he previously refused approaches, Liverpool would still be ready to sell Diaz, even if the player is under contract until 2027, but the club remains categorical: he will only let him go if he receives offers from around 70 to 80 million euros.
Barça cannot fight
Earlier Friday, Bild reported that Die Roten had presented an initial offer of 52 million euros (45 million pounds sterling/60 million dollars), well below the evaluation of 68 million pounds sterling announced by the Reds. Summer was not easy for Vincent Kompany's team, who lost the race for Florian Wirtz in favor of Liverpool. Their efforts to recruit the feeling of Stuttgart Nick Woltemade also seem to be doomed after the rejection of their offer of 40 million euros for the German. However, almost two months before the end of the transfer window, Bayern can hope to succeed in its summer recruitments. In recent days, the club has been associated with names such as Eberechi Eze, Xavi Simons and Christopher Nkunku to strengthen its attack.

Luis Díaz very coveted
It remains to be seen where the future of the 28-year-old striker will be located for the 2025-26 season and beyond. If Bayern is interested in him, Barcelona would also be in the ranks to recruit the left winger, especially since he failed to recruit Nico Williams of the Athletic Club. According to some information, Diaz, just like Williams, would have asked the Catalans to provide him with registration guarantees, while rumors circulate according to which the club has still not returned to the financial rule of 1: 1.