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FC Bayern signs Luis Díaz: The family tragedy he had to overcomeLuis Díaz is the new star at FC Bayern Munich. The Colombian winger has been through a dramatic time: in 2023, his parents ...
Bayern CEO Jan-Chrisitan Dreesen, Supervisory Board chairman Herbert Hainer along with sporting directors Max Eberl and ...
Bayern Munich have endured a frustrating summer transfer window, missing out on several transfer targets, before eventually ...
Luis Diaz’s move to Bayern signals more than a transfer, it’s a statement of intent, locking the Colombian star into a ...
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Liverpool.com on MSNBayern Munich legend takes swipe at Luis Diaz after Liverpool transfer exitColombian winger Luis Diaz joined Bayern Munich from Liverpool in an $88 million deal last week but he was not the Bavarian ...
The logic behind Liverpool’s decision to sell Luis Diaz - Luis Diaz was electric for Liverpool at his best, but the ...
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DPA International on MSNBayern happy as Luis Diaz shows his potential in debutLuis Diaz didn't score in his Bayern Munich debut but he showed enough potential to create a little bit of pre-season ...
Bayern Munich has signed Liverpool winger Luis Díaz on a four-year contract in the German champion’s biggest deal of the ...
Luis Diaz Leaves Liverpool with Love, Honour and Mohamed Salah’s RespectLiverpool’s attack is undergoing transformation once ...
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Sporting News on MSNWhich club has spent most money in the transfer window? Updated figures for summer 2025 after Luis Diaz helps to balance Liverpool booksThe summer transfer window is always a flurry of activity, but the 2025 offseason has been teeming with life as clubs look to position themselves for competitive action in the coming season.
Liverpool are set to soften their stance on Luis Diaz and accept a bid of under €80 million (£69.9m/$93.9m) from Bayern Munich. The Colombian forward, who still has two years remaining on his current ...
Luis Diaz is enjoying the best scoring streak of his Anfield career. The Colombian has netted five goals in Liverpool ’s opening five league matches — only Michael Owen (2000-01) and Mohamed ...
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