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Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal target Liverpool's Luis Diaz

Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal target Liverpool's Luis Diaz with '£43 million' swoop
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19 July, 2023
Al-Hilal are looking to add to their already impressive list of summer signings with Liverpool's Colombian winger Luis Diaz, according to reports.
Luis Diaz still has four years left on his Liverpool contract but could be tempted by the lucrative inflated contracts Al-Hilal are able to offer [Getty]le to

Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal will launch a £43 million bid for Liverpool forward Luis Diaz, according to reports

A formal approach is expected from the Riyadh club - one of the 'Big Four' Saudi sides financed by Riyadh's Public Investment Fund (PIF) - despite Liverpool making it clear they are not willing to sell the Colombian international.

Diaz signed for Liverpool last year for a fee of £37 million. Given the winger is still only 26 with four years remaining on his contract, it remains unlikely that a £43 million bid would be enough for Al-Hilal to prise him away from Anfield.  

Al-Hilal has been the biggest spender in Saudi Arabia so far - forking out £100 million since receiving the financial backing of the PIF - and might be willing to splash out more to attract Diaz.

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Unlike the approaches by many Saudi clubs to snatch veteran players - such as Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kante - Al-Hilal have signed players at the peak of their careers.

This includes 29-year-old Sergej Milinkovic-Savic from Lazio, 26-year-old Ruben Neves from Wolves, and Kalidou Koulibaly from Chelsea, with the Senegalese international viewed as one of the best defenders in the world.

The alleged move from Al-Hilal for Diaz came as Liverpool faced interest from Saudi clubs for two other key players.

Al-Ettifaq, managed by Anfield legend Steven Gerrard, are allegedly gearing up for a megabucks offer for club captain Jordan Henderson, with the only sticking point being whether the Dammam side will pay the £10-20 million fee Liverpool are allegedly demanding.

Meanwhile, Al-Ittihad’s interest in Brazilian defensive midfielder Fabinho have reached such a stage that he was left out of the Reds’ pre-season tour of Germany.