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Talk of Trent Alexander-Arnold and his impending Liverpool exit have dominated the conversation since the Reds beat Leicester on Sunday.
Alexander-Arnold scored the winning goal in dramatic fashion before refusing to be drawn on whether he’s leaving at the end of the season.
In all likelihood, the Liverpool academy graduate has only five games remaining of a Reds career which has spanned two full decades.
But Alexander-Arnold will not be alone in leaving Liverpool this summer.
Several more soon-to-be Premier League champions will follow him out of the club.
One player rumoured to be on the chopping block is Luis Diaz, who has come back into form in recent weeks.
As rumours continue to swirl that Diaz could be sold to Saudi Arabia, the Colombian has issued an emotional response to the Liverpool fans who relentlessly chant his name every week.
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Diaz has been a big reason for Liverpool being able to push themselves over the line these past couple of months.
After a quiet period in which he scored just once in 19 matches, the 28-year-old has been back to something like his best recenly.
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When Diaz is on form, you’re likely to hear it from the Liverpool fans.
Asked by TNT Sports Mexico to describe the feeling of hearing supporters sing his name, Diaz gave an emotional response.
“It’s a source of pride to see the fans of Liverpool, one of England’s great clubs, sing for you like that, support you like that,” he responded.
“It is what I’ve always worked for.”
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“That’s what I want for my career, to always be remembered for my game, to leave my mark on Liverpool.
“Because I always dreamed of winning a title with Liverpool and especially the Premier League and it’s close.”
Diaz has certainly had his critics at times during the season – and his Liverpool career more generally – but the former Porto man deserves a lot of credit for stepping up.
His tally of 11 goals and five assists is not bad at all and the effort and work-rate he gets through every single game is to be applauded as well.
AppearancesGoalsAssists2021/2213432022/2317422023/2437852024/2532115Luis Diaz in the Premier League for Liverpool
But although he has been a big part of the success under Arne Slot, it does feel a little like Diaz is set to leave this summer.
Talk of always being remembered and making his mark does not speak to a player who is settled where he is and does not expect to be going anywhere.
With two years remaining on his contract at Anfield it feels like Diaz will either sign a new one or be sold this summer.