Bayern Munich has officially signed Colombian forward Luis Díaz from Liverpool in a transfer deal valued at €75 million, including €70 million upfront and an additional €5 million in potential add-ons. Díaz, 28, has committed to a four-year contract with Bayern until 2029. This transfer ranks as the third most expensive in Bayern Munich's history and marks Díaz as the third Colombian player to join the club. Reports indicate that his salary at Bayern will be substantially higher than what he earned at Liverpool. Díaz made his debut for Bayern Munich against Olympique Lyonnais, during which he was fouled resulting in a penalty. His arrival has been met with enthusiasm, including tributes from former teammates and notable figures such as James Rodríguez, who spoke about Díaz's move to the club where he previously excelled. There are also reports that the player who served as Díaz's translator at Bayern might be transferring to another major European club, potentially impacting Díaz's communication within the team.
¿Y ahora cómo hará para comunicarse? Jugador que había sido el traductor de Luis Díaz en el Bayern podría ser fichado a otro grande europeo https://t.co/UaT5wTHcPa
Nice, qui a perdu Gaëtan Laborde en attendant le départ probable d'Evann Guessand, est en négociations avancées avec Hambourg au sujet de l'attaquant Ransford-Yeboah Königsdörffer. ➡️ https://t.co/YzHH2qvE72 https://t.co/HZb2zQsIbM
Así fue la puja en la tribuna por la camiseta de Luis Díaz en su debut con el Bayern Munich https://t.co/ZOq6nxcAqo