
Luis Diaz 'tells Liverpool he wants to leave' as Bayern Munich make £58.6m transfer offer - which is immediately rejected
According to the Athletic, the German champions have submitted a £58.6m offer to sign Diaz.
The bid was reportedly immediately rejected by Liverpool.
The Reds are said to value Diaz at £86m but have expressed to suitors that they have no plans to sell the 28-year-old this summer.
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