Liverpool have officially turned down a €67.5 million bid from Bayern Munich for Colombian winger Luis Díaz, sources close to the matter have confirmed. The offer, submitted earlier this week, was swiftly rejected by the Premier League side, who had already made it clear in June that they were not open to negotiations for the player.
According to reports from The Athletic, the Merseyside club closed the door to any offers for Díaz at the start of the transfer window, underlining their intent to retain the 28-year-old as a key part of Arne Slot’s plans for the upcoming season.
Despite Liverpool’s firm stance, Díaz himself is reportedly open to a move this summer. The Colombian international has drawn significant interest from European heavyweights, with both Bayern Munich and FC Barcelona closely monitoring his situation.
Díaz joined Liverpool from FC Porto in January 2022 and has since become a dynamic presence on the left wing, known for his flair, work rate, and ability to deliver in high-pressure matches. However, the club’s strong response to Bayern’s approach suggests they are not willing to part ways easily, especially after already losing key players in recent seasons.
With just weeks left in the transfer window, speculation surrounding Díaz’s future is expected to intensify. Whether Liverpool’s resolve will hold firm under further pressure from top clubs remains to be seen.