Liverpool braced for new and improved Luis Diaz bid from Bayern Munich as Reds consider Alexander Isak move after signing Hugo Ekitike

Bayern Munich are set to launch a renewed attempt to sign Luis Díaz from Liverpool, with a second offer reportedly on the cards. While Díaz remains with the Liverpool squad during their pre-season tour in Asia, discussions surrounding his potential departure have intensified behind the scenes.

  • Bayern remain determined to sign Diaz
  • Willing to test ‘s resolve
  • Preparing improved bid for the Colombian

Liverpool braced for new and improved Luis Diaz bid from Bayern Munich as Reds consider Alexander Isak move after signing Hugo EkitikeLiverpool braced for new and improved Luis Diaz bid from Bayern Munich as Reds consider Alexander Isak move after signing Hugo EkitikeLiverpool braced for new and improved Luis Diaz bid from Bayern Munich as Reds consider Alexander Isak move after signing Hugo Ekitike

After being approached by both and long-time suitors , the 27-year-old has informed the Reds of his preference to leave in this transfer window. The Catalans had reignited their interest in him but ultimately diverted their efforts toward signing Marcus Rashford after being told Liverpool would demand a high fee, one the Spanish club was unwilling or unable to meet due to financial limitations.

According to Ben Jacobs Bayern are now poised to present a new formal offer in the region of €75 million (£65m/$88m) for Díaz, a sum just short of the €80m (£69.5m/$94m) that had been informally discussed between Liverpool and the player as a suitable valuation. The side has set a hard cap of €80 million and are unwilling to exceed that amount. To bridge the gap, Bayern are proposing the inclusion of a sell-on clause. According to German outlet BILD this would allow Liverpool to profit from any future sale of the Colombia international.

Bayern are “very optimistic” about completing the transfer within the next seven to 10 days. Díaz’s agent, Raul Costa, reportedly spent several days on Merseyside before the player departed for the club’s Asia tour, laying the groundwork for a potential deal by holding preliminary discussions with Liverpool officials. The Bavarians had an earlier bid worth approximately £57m (€66m/$77m) turned down. However, their persistence suggests they are confident of eventually landing the winger.

Liverpool have publicly maintained their stance that Diaz is not available for transfer. Yet, much like the unfolding situation involving Alexander Isak at Newcastle , there are signs that this firm position may soften if a significant offer arrives, particularly one with creative add-ons that protect the club’s long-term interests.

Should Diaz be sold, Liverpool would almost certainly look to replace him with another high-profile forward, especially Isak. Sources suggest that the Swede is intrigued by the prospect of a switch, particularly after being informally approached by the reigning champions, who are prepared to break the British transfer record to secure his signature.

As Liverpool continue their pre-season duties in Hong Kong, the situation surrounding Díaz appears to be nearing a tipping point. Bayern’s determination, combined with the winger’s interest in a fresh challenge, may soon prompt Liverpool to make a definitive decision.