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Liverpool 'rejects Barcelona transfer approach' for Luis Diaz but takes curious stance on winger

Liverpool 'rejects Barcelona transfer approach' for Luis Diaz but takes curious stance on winger

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Liverpool has made it clear to Barcelona that Luis Diaz is not for sale after rebuffing an approach from the Catalan club earlier this week.
However, the Reds currently have no intention of offering Diaz an extension to his current contract, which is due to expire in 2027, which means he is on course to leave as a free agent in two years' time.
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