The Colombian star's potential departure could reshape Liverpool's attacking lineup, with negotiations gaining momentum.
Diaz, who scored 17 goals and provided five assists in 50 appearances last season, has been a key figure under manager Arne Slot. However, speculation about his future has swirled all summer, with reports indicating he has informed Liverpool of his desire to leave before the transfer window closes.
Bayern Munich have emerged as frontrunners, with German outlet Bild reporting that the Bavarians have made significant progress in their pursuit, describing it as a "breakthrough in poker" for the 28-year-old winger.
Bayern's initial offer of 52 million euros was rebuffed, but a second bid of 67.5 million euros was also rejected by Liverpool, who value Diaz at over 100 million euros. Despite this, recent developments suggest a deal could be nearing, with talks between the clubs set to intensify. Posts on X from sources like @cfbayern
and @Plettigoal indicate Diaz has verbally agreed to a four-year contract with Bayern, potentially earning 14 million euros annually until 2029.
Former Liverpool and Bayern defender Markus Babbel has urged Bayern to seize the opportunity. "Luis Diaz is a fantastic player, and if Bayern Munich have the chance to sign him, they must try," Babbel said to Adventure Gamers. "He makes a difference on the pitch, and it doesn't seem like he's 100% happy at Liverpool."
Liverpool's stance on Diaz appears tied to their transfer strategy. The Reds have already bolstered their squad with high-profile signings like Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez, and Jeremie Frimpong, alongside goalkeepers Armin Pecsi and Freddie Woodman.
Now, they are targeting Ekitike, with reports confirming Liverpool have submitted an official bid for the 23-year-old French striker, who scored 22 goals in 48 matches last season. Eintracht Frankfurt rejected an offer from Newcastle United, and Liverpool are ready to outbid their Premier League rivals, though Frankfurt's 100-million-euro valuation remains a hurdle.
Fabrizio Romano noted on X that Liverpool's interest in Ekitike could be a contingency plan if their pursuit of Newcastle's Alexander Isak falters, with the Reds signaling a willingness to spend up to 120 million pounds for the Swedish striker.
However, Newcastle's firm stance on Isak has pushed Liverpool to focus on Ekitike, who has reportedly agreed to personal terms and even submitted a transfer request to force a move to Anfield.
The potential exit of Diaz, coupled with interest in Darwin Nunez from Napoli and Saudi Arabia, could see Liverpool reshape their forward line. Despite rejecting advances from Bayern and Barcelona, Liverpool's resolve may weaken if a substantial offer arrives, especially as Diaz's contract runs until 2027.
As Liverpool prepare for their pre-season friendlies, the transfer saga surrounding Diaz and Ekitike will dominate headlines. The Reds' ambition to maintain a formidable attack remains clear, but Diaz's desire for a new challenge could spark a dramatic reshuffle before the season kicks off.