Recent reports have raised concerns about the contract situations of several key Liverpool players, sparking uncertainty about their futures at Anfield.
Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk, and Trent Alexander-Arnold are all approaching the final six months of their contracts, placing pressure on the club to secure their long-term commitments.
Of the trio, Alexander-Arnold is considered the most likely to leave, with Real Madrid reportedly making him their top defensive target.
Luis Díaz is also a potential departure. Mundo Deportivo has reported that the Colombian winger has turned down a new contract offer from Liverpool, citing dissatisfaction with the terms.
Díaz has been a standout player this season, scoring eight goals in 18 league matches and becoming a key figure on the left wing. His performances have been crucial to Liverpool’s leading positions in both the Premier League and Champions League.
Although Díaz’s current contract runs until 2027, Liverpool is eager to extend his deal with better terms, in an effort to avoid a situation similar to those with Salah, Van Dijk, and Alexander-Arnold.
Barcelona has been linked with Díaz if he becomes available, but Liverpool is determined to keep him.
The club plans to resume negotiations with Díaz soon, aiming to reach a new agreement and ensure he remains with the team.