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The delicate situation facing Luis Díaz with Liverpool before the match against Brazil

Tensions are growing over his situation at Liverpool

By Martin Fernandez

Luis Diaz
Luis Diaz

Luis Díaz is already working under Néstor Lorenzo for the Colombian national team's match against Brazil. However, things didn't go so well in England. Transfer rumors surrounding the Colombian are beginning to cause discomfort at the club, and the situation is becoming increasingly tense.

Liverpool are not going through a good period. While Luis Díaz 's team comfortably leads the Premier League, they have suffered several setbacks this season, being eliminated by second-tier Plymouth Argyle in the FA Cup, falling to PSG in the Champions League round of 16, and losing the Carabao Cup final to Newcastle.

Lucho has been one of the most criticized players in the Reds squad in recent months. This adds to the rumors surrounding his departure in the upcoming transfer window, with several options for a summer exit. Now, as the player prepares for his matches with the Colombian national team, it has emerged that all this is causing discontent at the club.

Annoyance in Liverpool over Luis Díaz

It was journalist Dean Jones of 'Give Me Sports' who first uncovered the problem brewing at Liverpool over Luis Díaz . " Speculation and rumors about his future have irritated some within the club, who considered it pointless and unnecessary, but the Colombian winger, valued at 50 million pounds, has a chance of leaving ."

He also asserts that there are no undisclosed names in the Reds' attack. " Liverpool's entire forward line is under review. Darwin Núñez and Diogo Jota could also be available for a fair price, while Federico Chiesa's future is up in the air ."

Uncertainty over Luis Díaz's contract

Another problem Luis Díaz faces at Liverpool is his low salary. The Colombian arrived at Anfield as a long shot in 2022 on a low salary (£2.8 million). Now, he's become one of the squad's key players, and his salary is completely outdated. A key player could be Darwin Núñez, who isn't a starter and earns £7.2 million.


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