PSG boss hints at £75m Liverpool raid as Kylian Mbappe transfer plan emerges
Liverpool transfer news as PSG plan for life without Kylian Mbappe with a move for some of Europe's best attackers
by Josh Holland · Liverpool EchoPSG boss drops hint over £75m Liverpool raid as Kylian Mbappe transfer plan emerges
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Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique has confirmed that the Ligue 1 champions will be busy in the summer transfer window amid links to Liverpool star Luis Diaz.
Towards the end of last season, reports emerged linking the Columbia international with a surprise move to Paris. Diaz, who is contracted at Anfield until 2027, has been reported as one of the players who could leave the club amid a summer of change.
PSG are in the transfer market for a left-sided forward this summer after Kylian Mbappe confirmed his exit. The France international played his final game for the club in the Coupe de France final win over Lyon and is expected to join Real Madrid.
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Bradley Barcola has filled in for Mbappe towards the latter stages of the season but another wide attacker is likely to move to Paris. Speaking after the 2-1 win over Lyon, Enrique was quizzed on his vision to replace Mbappe for next season.
"I have had the good fortune to coach Kylian this season, it has been a difficult one for him after seven years at his club and all that he has achieved, it is difficult to say goodbye," Enrique said.
"There is no substitute for Mbappe, we cannot replace him, we will do it through the team and four, five or six signings we can make. Kylian's replacement will be the team that, along with the fans and our ambition, will try to win everything in the following seasons."
Diaz has played down any uncertainty over his future recently. "I have grown a lot," Diaz said after winning Liverpool's player of the month award for April. "From the beginning of my career to today, I feel that with the passage of days, of years, living each experience in each different team, coming to this great club that is Liverpool, leaves you with a lot of learnings.
“You learn more and more to be a professional, to be a better person, to be a good teammate and a good guy. The truth is that I am very happy to be here. Great years are coming for the club, I have no doubt about that.
“Personally, I will always try to do my best, always try to give 100 per cent, to always stand out on the field, which is what I came [here] to do. I’m always grateful to God for every opportunity.”
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