Liverpool Say No: Reds Reject Barcelona's Bid for Luis Díaz
Luis Díaz is not leaving Anfield anytime soon. Despite growing interest from Barcelona, the English club has firmly denied any possibility of selling the 28-year-old Colombian winger, who remains a vital part of their squad.
No Room for Negotiation
According to The Athletic and other British outlets, Barcelona made a formal approach, with Deco leading the talks from the Catalan side. However, Liverpool immediately shut down the idea, labeling Díaz as “not for sale” and refusing to even entertain transfer discussions — not even to talk numbers.
The former Porto star is under contract until 2027, and although Barça viewed him as a perfect fit for their tactical setup, Liverpool's stance was unequivocal. New manager Arne Slot reportedly sees Díaz as a cornerstone of his project, making any move off the table.
Why Luis Díaz Was a Top Target
Barcelona admired Díaz’s explosiveness, dribbling ability, and his goal-scoring threat from the wing. With a limited budget and in search of top-tier talent, the Colombian was seen as a strategic addition. But the club’s already constrained financial situation, coupled with Liverpool’s outright rejection, makes the operation highly unlikely.
Reports suggest that Díaz could be valued around €80 million, a fee that draws comparisons with other high-profile players pursued by Saudi clubs. However, that valuation remains irrelevant as long as Liverpool’s position stays unchanged.

A Firm Message from Anfield
In short, Barcelona’s interest has hit a brick wall. Luis Díaz remains untouchable — not just for his talent, but for his projected importance in Liverpool’s post-Klopp era. For now, the Colombian will continue dazzling at Anfield, with any potential exit far from reality.