Barcelona now holds consultations to sign Liverpool for “special” £55,000-a week

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“Really special” Liverpool players may be approaching the Anfield exit door this summer following a new update from Sky Sports Journalist Florian Plettenberg.

Liverpool players who can leave this summer

Futures for many Reds players will be in the air ahead of next season, especially before Luis Diaz. In fact, the Premier League champion reportedly has been paying attention to Brighton’s winger Yank Baminte’s summer move, and could potentially see him as the replacement for the Colombian.

Youngster Ben Doak could also leave Liverpool during the summer transfer window, with Scott being mentioned as a shocking option for Merseyside rival Everton, who is thought to be among many clubs interested in signing him.

Meanwhile, Caoimhin Kelleher will always complete his move to Brentford, but there are also questions about the future of defensive pairs Kostas Tsimikas and Jarell Quansah.

Harvey Elliott is mentioned as part of a swap deal involving Bayer Leverkusen superstar Florian Wiltz, which, like Quansah, is linked to the exits like Federico Chiesa, Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez, all linked to exits that could soon be exited.

Barcelona is in talks with Liverpool, which has more than £55,000 a week attackers

I’ll take it to x Sky’s Pletenberg reported on Monday that Liverpool and Barcelona are falling into their “first talk” over Diaz’s signature this summer, with Saudian professional league clubs also showing interest.

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At 55,000 pounds a week, Diaz is an impressive Reds signature, scoring 17 goals in all competitions this season, shining in both the center and wide role.

He was also praised together by Jurgen Klopp. “What a boy, what a story, what a player, but he should have scored! He probably agreed. The speed he has is out of control. He gets 100% of our football. We thought we’d seen it in Porto.

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Liverpool are making drastic changes in the transfer market as slots prepares to defend his PL title.

Nevertheless, Diaz has never invaded Liverpool’s world-class bracket at all, and at age 28 it’s hard to see him change so much now. He’s a very good player, but he’s not a really great player.

If he stays, Columbia International may still be useful, but Arne Slot should consider his big offer from Barcelona or elsewhere.

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