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Could Luis Diaz repeat and face the same fate as Coutinho if he leaves Liverpool?

Luis Diaz has been linked with multiple teams during the last couple of days

By Liam Styles

Luis Diaz has been linked with multiple teams during the last couple of days
Luis Diaz has been linked with multiple teams during the last couple of days
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Liverpool is one of the most important and recognizable teams in the Premier League. Undoubtedly, in recent years the team has gone from less to more which speaks very well of what has been done in the team for a couple of years. For this reason, great things are expected for what is to come and what is expected in the Merseyside team in the long term

One of Liverpool's great successes was undoubtedly to bring in Jurgen Klopp. Since 2015, the team has become a winning team and a team that does its best not to fall behind along the way. Despite the fact that the hegemony of the Premier League has been of Manchester City, the German has reached 3 Champions League finals with Liverpool.

Despite twice defeating Liverpool and Klopp in the Champions League final, the team won their last Champions League in 2019 against Tottenham. Now, the team did not qualify for the UEFA Europa League but has all the potential to win the championship with the great group of players they have. Something that stands out has been the attacking players for Liverpool

Among the different options are Mohamed Salah, Luis Díaz, Darwin Núñez, Diogo Jota, Cody Gakpo, among others. In recent days, Luis Díaz has been linked with FC Barcelona. Given this, fans worry about the Colombian and the importance of deciding his future

 

Luis Diaz compared to Coutinho

According to national and international media, Luis Díaz is of interest to FC Barcelona. In light of this, users on social networks have mentioned that in case Diaz were to go to Spain, he would suffer the same fate as Coutinho. It should be remembered that Coutinho passed through the ranks of the Catalan team and failed miserably. To date, the Brazilian has even been the most expensive player to be sold since Anfield


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