
Liverpool star's partner drops transfer hint as she appears to say goodbye to the fans with emotional social media post
Liverpool star Luis Diaz 's partner has appeared to suggest he could be leaving the club this summer.
Diaz was a key figure in Liverpool's Premier League title win, scoring 13 goals across 36 appearances.
However, the winger's future at the club is unclear amid reported interest from Barcelona and clubs in Saudi Arabia.
And his partner, Gera Ponce, has added fuel to the rumours by posting a series of photos on Instagram showing her, the children, and Dzai celebrating the Premier League title in front of the Kop, along with clips from last Monday's trophy parade through the city.
She captioned it: 'From the first day we arrived, we felt first hand what it means to be a part of this club. We knew the slogan was 'You'll Never Walk Alone', but to hear them sing it with so much passion, support us every moment and show such unconditional love... confirmed to us that here you never walk alone.
'This fan doesn't just support, it feels. And what you have made my boyfriend and our entire family feel is something we carry in our souls.
'Thank you for so much love, for so much dedication and for making us feel at home. Being part of this fan is a privilege. There's no doubt: they're the best in the world.
'This is a real bond, deep and strong, that reaffirms that we'll never walk alone'.
Diaz, whose contract expires in 2027, is reported to be Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr's top target this summer.
Barcelona are also said be keen on the former Porto star, believing the Colombian can play on the left of a front three — alongside Raphinha and Lamine Yamal .
Speaking to Telemundo last month Diaz insisted he was happy at Anfield and relaxed about his contract situation.
'Yes, happy. From the first day I arrived, I've always been happy, calm, enjoying the football played at this great team.
'We'll be talking about it, we'll talk about it (about the renewal). For me, I would stay however many years it takes, it also depends on the club, everything.
'These are details that are sorted out separately. Very calm, I'm happy and enjoying the Premier League.'
Diaz joined the Reds from Porto for £50m plus add-ons in 2022, and the forward has gone onto net 41 times in 148 games for Liverpool.
Often deployed on the left wing under former manager Jurgen Klopp, Diaz had been employed in a more central role often under Arne Slot, with Cody Gakpo preferred on the left.
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