
Bayern Munich have intensified their pursuit of Liverpool winger Luis Díaz by submitting a second official bid for the Colombian international, according to a report from Sky Sports Germany.
The move is being strongly pushed by the player himself, who remains keen on a transfer to the Bundesliga champions. It is understood that a four-year contract is already on the table and waiting for him in Munich, indicating that personal terms are not an issue in this potential transfer.
However, the biggest uncertainty surrounding the saga is Liverpool’s true valuation of the player, with conflicting reports emerging from different sources, creating confusion over the required fee.
On one hand, The Independent suggests that Liverpool believe Díaz is worth at least €100 million. This high figure would align with the club’s need to fund their own major transfer targets this summer.
Conversely, Football Insider claims that the Reds have privately set a more realistic price tag of just €80 million. This significantly lower fee would be more achievable for Bayern and could signal Liverpool’s underlying willingness to facilitate a deal for a player who has already expressed his desire to leave.
With Bayern Munich now making their second formal move and the player eager to join, the deal now hinges on the two clubs bridging the gap on the transfer fee. The conflicting reports on his price tag remain the key to unlocking this transfer, but all signs point to negotiations now entering a critical and decisive phase.