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According to reports - Barcelona must sell players to outsmart PSG for Liverpool's €75 million star

Report Says. FC Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain are both interested in Liverpool’s Luis Díaz, who may be available this summer.

Although the 27-year-old’s contract expires in 2027, his name keeps coming up in rumours as the transfer window approaches. During the 2023-4 season, Díaz made 51 games and scored 13 goals and five assists.

As a result, PSG and Barcelona may regard his performance as beneficial as both teams strive to improve their assault for the upcoming season. Díaz, a former FC Porto star, may be available for move after facing criticism.

With manager Jürgen Klopp already gone, Liverpool will most certainly witness some changes, and players may leave the club.

According to Ian Doyle of the Liverpool Echo, both PSG and Barcelona are interested in signing the winger. However, Barcelona will need to sell some players before making a bid for Díaz.

How much might the player cost? According to Transfermarkt, the Liverpool wonder is worth €75 million, thus he will need a huge offer to leave Anfield this summer.

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In the midst of Man City rumours and the Kylian Mbappe move, Rodrygo provides Liverpool with a definitive transfer response.

In the midst of Man City rumours and the Kylian Mbappe move, Rodrygo provides Liverpool with a definitive transfer response.

Last night, Rodrygo and Real Madrid won his second Champions League championship. However, Kylian Mbappe might challenge for his spot, leading to Liverpool transfer rumours.

Rodrygo, a standout for Real Madrid, has been linked to both Liverpool and Manchester City in recent months. Following the Champions League final, the Brazilian seemed to provide both clubs with a clear response.

After being a key player in both of those victories, Rodrygo has won his second European title since joining the Bernabeu. At first glance, it’s difficult to understand why he would be connected away at all. However, there will be fierce competition for positions with Kylian Mbappe’s expected arrival, since Vinicius Jr., the Wembley goal scorer, is a pretty permanent fixture on the wing.

Consequently, it is said that Liverpool ‘contacted’ Real Madrid in April regarding the player’s availability. Furthermore, it was being said just before the championship that Rodrygo himself was “aware” of the interest; in fact, he had made remarks that seemed to rule out leaving Real Madrid.

Regarding Manchester City, communication has gotten more intense during the past few weeks. The winger was “in the sights” of Pep Guardiola’s squad, according to Marca.

But according to Give Me Sport, Rodrygo gave his admirers a clear message in the aftermath of the championship. He seems adamant on staying, even if it means competing with Mbappe for a position.

In the midst of Man City rumours and the Kylian Mbappe move, Rodrygo provides Liverpool with a definitive transfer response.

“Some media outlets reported on bids, clubs, and interest this week. Rodrygo told reporters, “I don’t know anything about it and I’m not interested.” “Even if there are suggestions, I am unaware of them. I’ll be here. Here, I’m content. How am I going to quit Real Madrid?

After his contract with PSG expires on June 30, Mbappe will join Real Madrid as a free agent, according to a story from the BBC earlier today. The foundation for this change dates back years, and it has been informally agreed upon since February.

According to Liverpool.com, significant trophy victories have influenced transfer decisions in the past. Without Istanbul, would Steven Gerrard still be playing in 2005?

In any event, Liverpool hardly ever signs players straight out of the big European leagues, even if Rodrygo had been on the move. He may have been better off staying with Manchester City, but all things considered, it’s probably a good thing.

However, given the circumstances surrounding Mbappe, Liverpool should keep a close eye on the outcome. After winning the Champions League, Rodrygo may not be able to consider leaving Real Madrid at this time, but he is too talented to not be starting most games.

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