Luis Diaz speaks out about Liverpool as he’s linked with Anfield exit

Luis Diaz has found his name on the rumoured departure list at Liverpool.

With Liverpool’s Premier League-winning campaign over, Arne Slot and co will be looking to strengthen their squad this year, adding to their current team of winners.

Diaz joined Liverpool in 2022 but could now be on his way out three years later amid speculation linking him with a move to the Saudi Pro League.

Liverpool luis diaz
Credit: Imago

Díaz Speaks out on Liverpool commitment as exit links grow

Diaz was a key figure in securing the club’s 20th Premier League title.

However, since the season has ended, speculation has grown on whether he will leave Anfield ahead of what would be his fourth season on Merseyside.

The ex-Porto attacker has now spoken to Liverpool’s official website to discuss his future.

LiverpoolAppearancesGoalsAssists
Luis Diaz36135
Luis Diaz stats in the Premier League 24/25 season

He said: “I feel I’m going through a really good period.

“I’m really happy to be here, to be part of this great institution, this great club and to have great teammates around me.”

Al-Nassr are one of the clubs reportedly keen on Diaz, with recent reports claiming that Cristiano Ronaldo’s club have made him their top target this summer.

Liverpool forward Luis Diaz
Credit: Imago

Diaz brings danger to opposing teams

With Diaz speaking out about how he is happy at Liverpool – and his contract being valid until 2027 – the Reds may not feel the need to sell him this summer.

The Colombian winger has the mentality to help this Liverpool side win more titles. The Reds saw his mentality before they brought the winger to Anfield.

Diaz helped freshen up Liverpool’s attack when he joined, he brought fight, pace and a different mentality.

In all competitions this season, he made 50 appearances, played 3336 minutes and scored 17 times, helping the Reds confirm their win for a 20th Premier League title.

He was on the scoresheet when they played Tottenham Hotspur at home in April to confirm their title with four matches to spare.

The Reds won 5-1 with Diaz scoring the equaliser in the 16th minute after Liverpool conceded in the 12th minute to Dominic Solanke.