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By Charles Cornwall

The Reds would lose one of their best attacking players

Luis Diaz is close to returning to play with Liverpool, after suffering a knee injury that left him for several weeks out of the field, where in the middle of recovery he was in Colombia. The Colombian gave an interview to the magazine 'Soho', there he spoke about different topics, one of them about which team he would like, and although he did not reveal the name of the club, he assured that it would be in the Spanish League.

"I would like to play in a Spanish club that has always attracted the attention of my family, but it is more of a childish illusion," said 'Lucho'. It is worth remembering that when Luis was a boy, he assured that he would like to play for Barcelona, and precisely the Catalan club was very close to signing him before he arrived at Liverpool, as told by the president of the Spanish team, Joan Laporta.

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These days, Luis Diaz and the Colombian national team are not in the limelight. Unfortunately, the World Cup currently taking place in Qatar did not allow it to be the first in the history of the winger, however, its current relevance to the national football makes this player is always required for interviews and completely draw the attention of the press.

The most recent edition of Soho Magazine, through the journalist Monica Jaramillo, managed to talk to the Liverpool striker. Several of the player's answers were highlighted, including two that had to do with a remote possibility of going to Barcelona of Spain, a team that in recent days, through the president of the Culé team, Joan Laporta, accepted that he was seduced to sign the Colombian.

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Díaz in the aforementioned interview accepted his liking for the 'blaugrana' squad: "I would like to play for a Spanish club that has always attracted the attention of my family, but it is more of a childish illusion". After this, he landed his reality advising that his commitment is total with the 'red' team he currently represents: "Now I only think about lifting trophies and making history with Liverpool, which is one of the biggest clubs in the world. I'm very grateful for the opportunity they've given me. But without hiding his ambitions for the future, he accepted that he is a fan of the Spanish side, and spoke of the possibility of a move: "I'm a Barcelona fan and when I can, I watch all their games. It would be great to end up there one day, but for that you have to work hard".

 

 

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