David Lynch has claimed that Liverpool are keen to sanction the exit of one in all their key gamers this summer season.
Arne Slot changed Jurgen Klopp as Reds boss in the summertime however is but to make any signings throughout the present window with the Merseysiders set to open their 2024/25 Premier League marketing campaign away to Ipswich on Saturday.
Fabio Carvalho was the newest participant to go away the membership on a everlasting foundation after he accomplished a transfer to Brentford on Monday and journalist Lynch, chatting with @AnfieldAgenda, has now advised that Luis Diaz may very well be on his method out of Anfield.
🗣️ “Liverpool are very a lot open to the thought of promoting Luis Diaz”
[@davidlynchlfc via @AnfieldAgenda YouTube] pic.twitter.com/SiKwN9d5Tp
— Anfield Agenda (@AnfieldAgenda) August 13, 2024
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Diaz netted twice on Saturday as Liverpool ran out 4-1 winners over La Liga outfit Seville in a pleasant at Anfield.
The Colombian is an actual favorite amongst supporters at Anfield along with his thrilling type of play on the left flank and though he struggled for consistency final time period it will actually be a shock to see him transfer away from the membership.
If we’d have signed numerous attackers this summer season then it may’ve probably made sense however not when our power in depth is nowhere close to the degrees of a few of our league rivals.
Surprisingly our No.7, who was labelled a ‘actually particular’ participant by Jurgen Klopp (by way of One Soccer), has been linked with a shock transfer to Manchester in current days however Fabrizio Romano has claimed that sources near the Sky Blues refuse that they’ve any curiosity within the Colombia worldwide.
We’d prefer to see him stay a Liverpool participant for the upcoming marketing campaign however we’ll simply have to attend and see what occurs!
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