Jürgen Klopp’s Strikers in Demand: Liverpool’s Luis Díaz Targeted by Saudi Arabian Club

O Liverpool has seen great movements in the ball market at the beginning of the season. In addition to signing Alexis Mac Allister and Domink Szobolszlai, the Reds are also working with the possibility of major departures from the squad. Now at Saudi Arabiathe Portuguese coach Jorge Jesus wants one of Jürgen Klopp’s strikers and has even made a proposal.

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According to the Portuguese newspaper “Record”, the Al-Hilal intends to sign Luis Díaz. The Colombian had a successful history in Portuguese football with Porto before going to Premier League.

According to the newspaper, the team commanded by Jesus offered 50 million euros (R$ 270 million) to try to get the striker out of Anfield.

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Another Saudi club besides Al-Hilal, whose name was not disclosed, also showed interest in the player, as revealed by the newspaper. However, it is unlikely that the Liverpool agree to sell it for that price.

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The fact that Luis Díaz is a player much appreciated by Klopp and having a long contract, until 2027, weigh in favor of his permanence. Recently, Koulibaly Rúben Neves and Milinkovic-Savic were presented as reinforcements for the Saudi club, which promises to continue in the mercado.

Revealed by Junior Barranquilla, from Colombia, Díaz stood out in Porto before arriving at Liverpool in January 2022. In England, he accumulated a total of 11 goals and 2 assists in 47 games played.

He joined the Reds for a total of 49 million pounds (BRL 352 million, at the exchange rate at the time). This amount includes, in addition to the initial payment, all possible bonuses in your contract.

2023-07-18 17:00:00
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