Luis Diaz remains injured after undergoing knee surgery and Liverpool are in a very bad situation in English football. The team managed by Jürgen Klopp is not finding its best form and has practically forgotten all chances to fight for the English Premier League. Liverpool's current problems, faced with a spate of injuries and a results crisis, cannot be solved in the January transfer window, said the German coach in the face of criticism of the English side's lack of market presence in recent seasons.
The 'Reds' celebrated this Monday the first year of Luis Diaz as a striker of the English team and with several photographs greeted the 'guajiro' in social networks. Fans of the English giants are clamouring for the return of their star striker. In his first year playing in English football, 'Lucho' has scored 8 goals in the different competitions in which he has participated. However, his return to the field will still take time, as his recovery will not be until the beginning of March.
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Despite injuries and poor performances in recent months, Diaz has received a millionaire's salary in his first year as a Liverpool player. According to local media reports, Diaz earned 750,000 euros a year at Porto, his previous club, and at the English powerhouse the sum is much higher.
Diaz went from earning €750,000 a year to €3.8 million a year as a Premier League player. In other words, the Colombian earned 17 billion Colombian pesos a year and the figure could have been as much as 23 billion if he met certain sporting and commercial performance variables in his contract. Liverpool dreams that Diaz will be the solution to their current problems and that just as he receives millions of pesos a month, the Colombian will be able to excel on the pitch. By comparison, Cristiano Ronaldo had to sell his $20 million private jet because he could no longer afford to pay his living expenses.
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