Luis Diaz has been linked with a summer move away from Liverpool, and Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr are keen on signing him.
According to a report by Spanish outlet Fichajes, Al-Nassr are willing to a €60 million offer to sign Liverpool attacker Luis Diaz. The Colombian international has been a key player for Liverpool, and he has 23 goal contributions this season. It will be interesting to see if Liverpool are prepared to let him leave.
The Reds are already lacking in quality and depth in the attacking unit. They have been overly dependent on Mohamed Salah this season. Liverpool should look to bring in a quality striker and a dynamic winger in the summer.
Losing Diaz could be a blow for them. He has been an indispensable asset for the Merseyside club since joining them from FC Porto in January 2022. However, recent reports have claimed that the Reds want €60 million to part ways with him in the summer transfer window.
Diaz must stay in Europe
Luis Diaz is at the peak of his powers, and Liverpool should keep him at Anfield for as long as possible. Meanwhile, a move to Saudi Arabia might be too soon for the Colombian. The player is playing at the peak of his powers, and he will want to compete at the highest level and fight for major trophies every season.
He is likely to win the Premier League title with Liverpool this season, and moving to Saudi Arabia at this stage of his career would be a surprising decision. The 28-year-old will have plenty of opportunities to move to the Saudi Pro League in future. He should look to concentrate on playing at the highest level for now.
The South American attacker has been linked with clubs like Barcelona as well. It will be interesting to see if any other European club in for him in the summer. Liverpool were disappointing in the domestic competitions and the UEFA Champions League this season, and they will look to bounce back strongly next year.
The Merseyside outfit need to hold onto their best players and bring in quality addition during the summer transfer window. Selling one of their best attackers should not be on their to-do list.