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After Luiz Diaz’s father made remarks about Barcelona, Liverpool has already expressed their concerns.
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Liverpool is certain of Luis Diaz’s stay with the team.
Luis Diaz is not for sale, as Liverpool has already stated in relation to his Barcelona connections. Shortly after his release from captors, Luis Manuel Diaz, Diaz’s father, sparked rumours about a possible relocation to Spain.
In a recent interview with the Colombian television programme Noticias RCN, he disclosed that, having grown up supporting Barcelona, his son’s “dream” is to play for the team. “The truth is, at this moment I know very little about Barcelona,” he stated.
“It’s true that Luis [Diaz] adores Barcelona and that playing for them is his goal. I want to express my gratitude to Porto and Liverpool for their kind reception and welcome of him thus far.
“Thank God, Luis is a very disciplined player who is easy to like and respect because of his work ethic, humility, and general way of being.
Given that Barcelona is an elite team and among the best in the world, there would be no issues if Luis joined.”
The Reds, though, are unwilling to go with the 26-year-old. They rejected a deal of approximately £43.3 million from Al-Hilal, a Saudi Pro League team, during the summer transfer window, and Barca should anticipate a similar reaction if they make a similar offer.
The Anfield star’s contract with Liverpool supposedly expires in 2027, and Liverpool values Diaz far more than what Al-Hilal offered for him before to the start of the current campaign.
The Athletic reports that Diaz has not indicated that he is pushing for a move away at this point in his career, and Liverpool has no interest in losing one of their star attacking players.
However, DSports report that Liverpool is anticipating a bid at some time from the Catalanians. According to the source, Joan Laporta, the president of Barcelona club, attempted to sign Diaz before to his transfer to Liverpool, but the finances were not favourable.
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A significant release clause in Jurgen Klopp’s succession plan could be avoided by Liverpool.
A significant release clause in Jurgen Klopp’s succession plan could be avoided by Liverpool.
Jurgen Klopp has led Liverpool to enormous success, but they may have found the perfect person to take his position. In Germany, Xabi Alonso is doing well.
Liverpool will be preparing for life after Jurgen Klopp leaves, but if the stars align, they may be able to acquire one of the most promising young coaches in Europe.
Former Champions League champion Xabi Alonso of the Reds is presently breaking records with Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga. With 10 victories from their first eleven games, his team leads the table, and the Spaniard is already being connected to more important positions.
He has experience playing in Europe with Leverkusen, and Real Madrid, who is looking to replace Carlo Ancelotti, is taking an interest in his accomplishments. But Leverkusen has defended itself in front of advances, and according to SDZ, Alonso has a release clause worth between €15 million and €18 million.
Alonso has a deal with the Germans that allows him to go if Liverpool, Real Madrid, or Bayern come knocking as long as they pay the huge transfer cost. However, Alonso’s contract expires in the summer of 2026, concurrently with Klopp’s term.
Under Klopp, Liverpool has demonstrated no desire to let him go or alter their strategies, and the German coach once more has the Merseysiders in position to contend for championships. He will have spent more than ten years at Anfield by the time his contract expires, so he might be open to switching.
Alonso might then be able to take over as there aren’t any other apparent contenders at this time. Because of his affiliation with the team, the Spaniard will gain favour with the supporters, and by then, his stock might have increased even more.
“I really loved it and a great cause, great atmosphere, best stadium in the world,” Alonso said when he visited the club again the previous year to participate in a legends event. Amazing day. Anfield is not the same. You have beautiful stadiums with amazing atmospheres all over the world, Champions League nights, but this is Anfield. It’s unique and entirely football-related—the spirit, the stands, the lights, etc. We like it so much as players, fans, and visitors because of this.
Real, though, might be prepared to take action before 2026 arrives. They have bought managers out of contracts twice before, most notably with Ancelotti, so they are by no means timid in this regard. There aren’t many names available right now, which might compel them to take a stand.
The German national team is now coached by Julian Nagelsmann, but they may also take into consideration club legend Raul, who is currently in charge of the Madrid B team
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