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Luis Diaz downplays the PSG transfer link and declares Liverpool’s future.

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Since Kylian Mbappe is leaving for Spain, Luis Diaz has been linked to a summer transfer to Paris Saint-Germain, where the Ligue 1 winners

Since Kylian Mbappe is leaving for Spain, Luis Diaz has been linked to a summer transfer to Paris Saint-Germain, where the Ligue 1 winners plan to bolster their attack.

Star player Luis Diaz for Liverpool has downplayed rumours of leaving in the summer, stating that “great years are coming” for the Reds.

In January 2022, Diaz moved from Porto to join. Although he has a deal with Anfield that expires in 2027, there has been speculation of a move earlier, with Paris Saint-Germain being one of the interested parties.

Kylian Mbappe is heading to Real Madrid, therefore PSG may need a left-sided forward this summer. Bradley Barcola, a young player, has occasionally filled in down the left, but Mbappe’s exit may make room for a more seasoned player.

With Michael Edwards returning and Jurgen Klopp leaving, this summer on Merseyside may bring quite a lot of change. Nonetheless, a lot of people have taken Diaz’s most recent remarks to mean he’s content at the club.

After collecting April’s Player of the Month award from Liverpool, Diaz told club reporters, “I have grown a lot.” From the start of my career to the present, I believe that there are many lessons to be learned from the passing of time, from days to years, from experiencing every team and arriving at this wonderful Liverpool club.

Since Kylian Mbappe is leaving for Spain, Luis Diaz has been linked to a summer transfer to Paris Saint-Germain, where the Ligue 1 winners

“You acquire ever-increasing knowledge about becoming a better person, professional, team player, and nice guy. To be honest, I’m thrilled to be here. I’m confident that the club will have many more successful years to come.

As for me, I’ll always strive to give it my all, to always stand out on the pitch because that’s what I came [here] to accomplish. I always give thanks to God for all of my blessings.

This season, Diaz has scored 13 goals across all competitions, including 8 in the Premier League. The Colombian player gets the opportunity to increase that total on Monday when Liverpool plays Aston Villa.

It appeared like the game might have an impact on the title chase a few weeks ago. However, Manchester City’s victory against Fulham on Saturday means that Klopp cannot win the championship in his final season as manager, which is unfortunate for the Reds. The manager acknowledged that his only regret for the season was not making more use of Harvey Elliott, Diaz’s teammate.

Before Monday’s game, Klopp said to reporters, “It’s not like this that I go back and think, ‘OK, what did we all do wrong here and there?'” However, if I had any slight regret, it would be that Harvey didn’t play more frequently.

“It was during a crucial and demanding time. Despite suffering numerous injuries, January was one of our greatest players because of his ability to play right flank, right midfield, and other positions.

He had a few minutes here and there after everyone returned, but he eventually stopped starting. He made a significant impression when he appeared, but it’s great that he could show.

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