Luis Díaz has impressed for Liverpool this season, managing nine goals and two assists from 18 games.
The Colombia international, who is a key player under Arne Slot’s plans, has a deal lasting until 2027.
According to Antena 2, Liverpool have offered a new contract to the forward. The details of the deal aren’t mentioned, but it hasn’t met his expectations.
Therefore, negotiations haven’t ‘progressed as expected’.
There’s ‘some disagreements’ between Liverpool and the 27-year-old and it’s stated this could see him consider changing clubs next summer. This has caught the attention of Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona, who had shown interest in him in the last summer window.
The report makes it clear PSG and the La Liga side’s interest is ‘latent’. Díaz would fit well into Hansi Flick’s plans at the Camp Nou, but Barca have to sort out their finances if they wish to sign him.
Meanwhile, Liverpool and Díaz will ‘continue talks’ for the renewal, with PSG and Barca in the background.
It’s claimed Liverpool’s decision to continue with the South American will depend on how the renewal negotiations would progress in the coming weeks. This suggests if the two parties can’t sort out their disagreements, Díaz could leave next summer.
It’s quite possible PSG and Barcelona could be used here to put pressure on Liverpool.