Luis Diaz insists he is very happy at Liverpool despite still being ban about his future at Anfield.
The Colombian is a transfer target for both Barcelona and Bayern Munich in the summer of 2025. However, their offers for Diaz have been rejected by The Kop.
Diaz is preparing to return to training before the season with Liverpool, but he admitted there are "tedogations".
These could be negotiations with other clubs, in contrast to the contract extension with Liverpool.
Mauricio Gomez, commonly known as La Liendra, spoke to Diaz this week and asked the Liverpool player about his future.
Regarding the possibility of leaving Liverpool, Diaz replied: "We are there, negotiating. We will see what can be achieved, for us and for the club. We will try our best and make the best decision."

When La Liendra mentioned the interest from Barcelona and Al-Nassr, Diaz said: "We are in the process of negotiating, talking to the club, to Liverpool, with all the people who are approaching us. But I'm very calm where I'm, you know, very happy. I will try to make the best decision."
Diaz is now in his native Colombia, while most of his Liverpool teammates attended the funeral of Diogo Jota and his younger brother Andre Silva in Portugal last weekend.
The reigning Premier League champions have made it clear that they do not want to sell Diaz this summer. However, there is currently no new contract for the 28-year-old player. Diaz's current contract at Anfield will expire in the summer of 2027.
Diaz also expressed his gratitude to Jota. The Liverpool winger shared about his late teammate: "It's hard to receive news like this, it's really sad. No one can prepare mentally for that. He was an important teammate when I first arrived at Liverpool, because his family and he welcomed me.
We quickly became close friends. There is always a healthy competition between us, that is really valuable".
Barcelona still consider Diaz one of their top transfer targets, while Bayern Munich have also made a bold move to sign him.

The reigning Bundesliga champions want to strengthen their attack after Jamal Musiala suffered a serious injury in the quarter-final of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup against Paris St-Germain.
Diaz was a prominent factor under Arne Slot last season, scoring 17 goals and 8 assists in all competitions. The former Porto striker has been used as a left winger and a centre forward. He is still an important part of the Dutch strategist's plan for the 2025-2026 campaign.