Just two weeks ago, Bayern Munich's director of sport, Max Eberl, was informed that Liverpool had no intention of selling Diaz. The club made it clear that they would not engage in any discussions regarding the player's transfer. Despite this, Bayern Munich decided to submit a proposal worth €67.5 million on Tuesday morning.
According to reports, Liverpool took no time in turning down the offer. The club had already closed the door to any potential approaches for Diaz in June, making it clear that they were not willing to sell him.
Luis Diaz has been open to a summer exit, with both Bayern Munich and Barcelona expressing interest in signing him. However, Liverpool are adamant that he is not for sale at any price this summer.
The club's decision to reject Bayern Munich's bid is likely due to the impact of losing Diogo Jota, who suffered a tragic injury. This has made the club more resistant to selling a player in a similar position. Manager Arne Slot may be keen to keep the attack together for the foreseeable future.
Despite bringing in several high-profile signings, including Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez, and Jeremie Frimpong, Slot does not want to lose a valuable player like Diaz ahead of another title race. It appears that Diaz will stay with the club, despite being open to leaving.