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Liverpool concluded an agreement to sell Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich.

The total costs for the agreement are 65.5 million pounds sterling.

Diaz, who has two years on his Liverpool contract, is now permission to leave the club tour in Asia. He is currently in Tokyo with the team, but will seek to travel in the coming 24 hours.

Liverpool rejected the initial advances of Bayern and an offer that would be in the region of 58.5 million pounds Sterling (67 million euros), but the German returned with a second offer of 65.5 million pounds Sterling (75 million euros), including the additional modules.

The Reds accepted the offer after obtaining what the club considers as a complete market value.

Throughout the summer, Liverpool was not willing to sell a first key team, but Diaz and his representatives pushed a movement. He first pointed out a wish to leave in the summer of 2024, but the club firmly held while evaluating both the team and the market.

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Two separate attempts by Liverpool to agree on an extension of contract failed due to a gap between offers and requests, and after Diaz helped deliver the 20th title of the Club Premier League, Liverpool reluctantly accepted his request to leave.

Diaz joined Liverpool in January 2022 for a guaranteed payment of 37.5 million pounds Sterling (42.9 million euros), signing a five and a half years contract.

His departure does not modify Liverpool’s recruitment plans with Hugo Ekitike already signed to strengthen the club’s attack depth.

Slot: Diaz was left out against AC Milan due to an uncertain future

On Saturday, Liverpool head coach Arne Slot confirmed that Diaz had been excluded from the team to face AC Milan due to speculation surrounding his future, but Darwin Nunez missed because of an injury.

“One of the positions we didn’t have was a n ° 9,” said Slot LFC TV After the 4-2 defeat.

“We had one, Hugo [Ekitike]But he was not yet ready to play. Darwin was injured. Lucho [Luis Diaz] couldn’t play too. “”

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Liverpool’s head coach, Arne Slot, decided to leave Luis Diaz aside for his 4-2 pre-season defeat against AC Milan due to speculation on the transfer.

Slot reiterated this with other comments, adding: “In the situation of Lucho, it was, yes [the reason why he was left out].

“There have been a lot of rumors around him lately and I cannot enter it. He trains well with us, but we have decided, for the moment, not to play it yet.

“I used to talk about most of my players regularly. As I said, Lucho trains very well and we decided that he was not playing right now in the games. I can’t talk much more about it.”

Diaz’s dirty Funder a move for Isak?

Mark McAdam of Sky Sports News:

The fact that Liverpool made an approach to Isak last week suggests that they were ready to pay costs at least in the region of what Newcastle is looking for, which is around 150 million pounds Sterling.

But can they afford it?

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Mark McAdam, from Sky Sports News, assesses Si Liverpool could still try to sign the Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak, despite his recently bought Hugo Ekitike.

In terms of player sales, Liverpool has already generated more than 60 million pounds sterling.

The four players on which they moved this summer have either players from the Academy, who represent a pure profit under PSR, or have been sold for great profits.

So if you add tastes Diaz,, Darwin Nunez And Harvey Elliott, These three players alone could collect an additional 150 million pounds. This would also create space in the front line, potentially.

When you take this into account, their net expenses potentially start a fairly healthy appearance, in addition to being a very well managed club.

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