Liverpool forward Luis Diaz reportedly faces an uncertain future this summer, with the 28-year-old open to a potential move away from Anfield.

Diaz has been one of Arne Slot’s most consistent performers this season, and barring a late collapse, his contributions could help Liverpool secure their second Premier League title in five years.

The Colombian has shown remarkable versatility for Liverpool, frequently switching from his usual left-wing role to play centrally when needed.

As a result, Diaz has often left Darwin Nunez watching from the bench, while Diogo Jota has battled with injuries throughout the season.

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With 13 goals in all competitions, matching his tally from last season, Diaz has been a key figure for Liverpool.

However, the winger continues to be linked with a move to Barcelona, as he approaches the final two years of his contract at Anfield.

It remains unclear whether Diaz will be made available for sale, especially with uncertainties surrounding the futures of Nunez, Jota, and Mohamed Salah, whose contract expires soon.

If Luis Diaz does express a desire for a new challenge, Liverpool may face a difficult decision.

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According to Fabrizio Romano on his YouTube channel, Diaz is on Barcelona’s list of targets for the upcoming transfer window.

With Diaz reportedly open to a move, this situation is one to watch closely in the coming weeks and months.

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Romano said: “I’m told that Barca have a very good relationship with people close to Luis Diaz.

“I’m also told that Luis Diaz would be open to trying a new experience in Spain, in this case at Barcelona – very exciting football for a fast, quality player with these skills would be absolutely perfect, so Luis Diaz could be tempted by this opportunity.”

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