Liverpool winger Luis Diaz ‘doesn’t feel valued’ by the Reds as he continues to intensify push for a move to Barcelona.
As FSG aims to help Arne Slot expand on their Premier League title success, the Merseyside club have focused on incomings thus far this summer.
In place of Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool have already acquired Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen.
Florian Wirtz, a former teammate of the Netherlands international, is also nearing a move to Anfield.
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After Liverpool finalize a deal for Wirtz, Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez will be “next,” according to Fabrizio Romano’s confirmation on Thursday.
However, Colombia international Diaz has been strongly linked to La Liga giants Barcelona this summer, thus Liverpool are probably going to let go of a few players as well.
Diaz is “willing to quietly lobby for his club to reduce his asking price from €80m (£68m) to around €50m (£43m), a figure more affordable for the Camp Nou coffers,” according to reports made in Spain on Wednesday.
Furthermore, Diaz “will do his best” to leave Liverpool for Barcelona during the summer because he “doesn’t feel valued” by the Premier League winners, according to Mundo Deportivo as reported by Football 365.
According to Sport, another Spanish newspaper, Liverpool have “promised” Diaz that he will be sold if they get a price of at least €80 million (£68 million), and “a chess game is just beginning.”

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