FC Bayern is threatened with transfer bankruptcy: Diaz deal is shaky!
Bayern Munich faces transfer challenges: interest in Luis Diaz from Liverpool, Thomas Müller and Leroy Sané on the sidelines.

FC Bayern is threatened with transfer bankruptcy: Diaz deal is shaky!
FC Bayern Munich is facing a highly explosive transfer situation that could have a major impact on next season. After the departure of star player Thomas Müller as well as the impending move of Leroy Sané to Turkey and the serious injury to Jamal Musiala, who will be out for the entire first half of the season, the search for reinforcements in the offensive is all the more urgent. A hot item on the transfer list is Colombian winger Luis Díaz from Liverpool, who is very popular within Bavaria. But the negotiations are anything but smooth.
Bayern had already made an initial offer of 67.5 million euros for Díaz, but as absolutfussball.com Reportedly, Liverpool rejects this offer and demands at least 100 million euros for the 28-year-old player. This could be a painful obstacle for the Munich team, who were already worried about the transfer of Florian Wirtz when the player moved to Liverpool.
Competition on the transfer market
But Bayern is not alone in the hunt for Díaz. Al-Nassr, Cristiano Ronaldo's club, has also made an offer worth 100 million euros. This means that the air is becoming noticeably thinner for the Munich team in transfer poker. According to transfermarkt.de, Díaz has already signaled that he wants to move to Bayern, but Liverpool is blocking all negotiations so far. There are not even any talks between the two clubs, which further complicates the situation.
Furthermore, it was not the first time in this transfer window that Bayern failed due to the lack of market mobility. Previous offers for other talents such as Nico Williams and Jamie Gittens were also unsuccessful. There have also already been rumors that Díaz had reached an agreement with Real Madrid, which raises the question of how strong the Munich team really is in the race for his services.
Plan B and other personal details
To secure their sporting future, Bayern also has a plan B up their sleeves: Franjo Ivanovic from Croatia, who currently plays for Union Saint-Gilloise, could be brought on board for around 25 million euros. Likewise, the highly gifted Roko Mijatovic, a promising talent, will be part of FC Bayern's second team from next season. Mijatovic, only 17 years old and the son of former professional Andre Mijatovic, is considered very talented by Bayern's sporting director Markus Weinzierl and has already attracted attention in the U19.
Bayern could also decide to look at Paul Wanner, a 19-year-old player who could now receive more first-team playing time due to Musiala's injury. Finally, the club was prepared to make an improved offer of 60 million euros for Díaz in order to pull off a coup after all. But patience is required in this game for the best talent, and at the moment it looks as if the Munich team urgently needs a good hand in order not to fall behind on the offensive.