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By Charles Cornwall

The Brazilian is still unsure whether or not to renew his contract with the Reds
The Brazilian is still unsure whether or not to renew his contract with the Reds
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Luis Díaz has been a hit with Liverpool since his arrival at the beginning of this year. With outstanding performances, goals and assists, he won the praise of his teammates, coaching staff, former players and English press, but also the recognition of the fans. After the first part of the 2022/23 campaign, the club revealed a statistic that confirms the value of the Colombian.

The number '23′ shirt worn by Diaz at the Reds is the second best-selling shirt so far this season. This was revealed by Liverpool in the ranking of the most requested numbers by fans to stamp their kit. The ranking is led by the '11′ of Mohamed Salah, the team's star player.

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Double credit to Diaz, as his number is not one of the most traditional in the history of football (like 9 or 10). In addition, it should be remembered that he missed the last month of competition before the break due to a left knee injury from which he is still recovering. The information published on their social networks positions the Egyptian striker Mohamed Salah as the one who has generated the most shirt sales for the squad and just below him is Luis Diaz, as the second most popular. The podium is completed by the club's most recent addition, the Uruguayan Darwin Núñez, who has gradually adapted better to the English style of play.

The third most sought-after shirt at Liverpool is that of Darwin Núñez (27), the Uruguayan striker who joined the club in the summer transfer window as a star signing to replace the departure of Sadio Mané. Trent Alexander-Arnold (66) and Virgil van Dijk (4) complete the top five. The Colombian made 12 appearances in the Premier League, Champions League and Community Shield before the injury he suffered on 9 October against Arsenal at the Emirates.

Luis Díaz has the second best-selling jersey  

In those matches, he scored four goals, three in the league and one in the European competition, and provided three assists. He also played two friendlies with the national team in September, against Guatemala and Mexico, both in the United States. The striker is currently making progress in his recovery and plans to travel with Liverpool to the training camp in Dubai with the players who will not be at the World Cup.

 


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