Luis Diaz signals Barcelona move
Fast forward to today, and Cannonier is no longer a ball boy—he’s a highly-rated young striker in Liverpool’s academy. However, his path has been anything but straightforward, as detailed in a recent episode of the Anfield Academy Podcast, hosted by Ben Pescod and featuring academy expert Lewis Bower.
La Liga giants Barcelona are putting into place the necessary financial parameters to move forward with an offer for Liverpool star Luis Díaz this summer.That’s according to Diario Sport, citing
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FC Barcelona has reportedly readied a $72 million offer to Liverpool for a first team star that has told the club of his desire to join the Catalans.
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Barcelona have reportedly made clear to Liverpool that they plan to land Luis Diaz, and are willing to lodge an offer in the summer, telling the Reds it would be better to sell than to lose the ...
As reported by the newspaper Sport, Barcelona's president, Joan Laporta, is prepared to invest 70 million euros in this deal, a sum considered adequate to enter negotiations with the English club. This move would be crucial to strengthen Barça's attack, which is undergoing a renovation process after several seasons marked by sporting ups and downs.
Liverpool are the favourites to claim the Premier League title this season but they still have concerns over the futures of out of contract stars Mo Salah, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Virgil van Dijk
The Liverpool player is reportedly unhappy with the latest contract offer and could be an ideal reinforcement for the La Liga giants.
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