

Luis Díaz, with Bayern Munich's shirt in his official presentation.
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Luis Díaz put an end to his stage on Wednesday when his signing was confirmed by the Bayern Munich of Germany. After three and a half years in Anfield, the Colombian end said goodbye to the English club with an emotional message on his social networks.
“I arrived with all the dreams of the world, and I am proud of everything we achieved. I have known incredible people, fabulous colleagues, coaches who helped me a lot, and extraordinary fans. Liverpool is, in fact, a special team, and I will keep everyone in my heart,” he started his message.
The 28 -year -old Guajiro commented that the end of this cycle leaves him satisfied, although marked by the recent tragedy that the club lived: the death of the Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota, whom Diaz dedicated a few words: “I carry it with me in my heart. I will never forget it. We will never forget it.”
Luis Díaz arrived at Liverpool in January 2022, from Porto. He soon earned a place in the scheme of German coach Jürgen Klopp. His dribbling, speed and delivery made him a key player, even when the Dutch Arne Slot took the reins of the team.
During his passage through the club, Díaz won four titles: a FA Cup and two cup of the League, a Community Shield and the Premier League, a championship that the Guajiro stood out as a symbolic closure of his cycle. “It is good to leave with the feeling of a duty fulfilled and, above all, to leave a champion.”
In total, Luis Díaz played 106 official matches with the Liverpool shirt. He scored 20 goals and gave 9 assists, statistics that reflect its offensive impact on the team, either as an extreme for the left wing or as false nine – a -collapse in which he served under the direction of Slot.
The farewell message also included a reflection on the human values of the people of Liverpool, which has as its motto You will never walk alone. It should be remembered that the Reds community supported Díaz when in 2023, Luis Manuel, his father, was kidnapped by the ELN.
“Not only because of the trophies we won, but for the union and friendship that did everything possible. There were ups and downs, as there are always, but there was always truth. As it should be in a family,” the Guajiro wrote about that human facet lived in Merseyside.
With his arrival at Bayern Munich, Luis Díaz will begin a new chapter in his career, this time in the Bundesliga and under the orders of Vincent Kompany. His passage through Liverpool will be marked in the history of the club and in the memory of the fans.
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