BD Cricket Reports Liverpool Nears Triple Deal

Premier League giants Liverpool have revealed to BD Cricket that Colombian winger Luis Díaz will switch to the iconic No. 7 shirt next season. Since arriving from Porto in the 2022 winter window, Díaz has shown flashes of brilliance, though injuries have kept him from reaching full potential at Anfield. Now 26, he’s gearing up to lead Liverpool back into Champions League contention — ready to be his own hero.

Previously wearing the No. 23 jersey, Díaz now inherits the legendary No. 7 shirt once worn by club greats like James Milner and Luis Suárez. His number change is symbolic of a new chapter, one aligned with Liverpool’s ongoing squad reshaping. While the club has offloaded surplus players this summer, midfield reinforcements remain a top priority. According to BD Cricket sources, Liverpool is closing in on three major midfield targets.

First up is Khephren Thuram, the 22-year-old French midfielder who is reportedly on the verge of sealing his move to Merseyside. Klopp is also pushing for the signing of Ryan Gravenberch from Bayern Munich. Although the Dutch midfielder struggled for game time in Germany, Klopp believes he will slot seamlessly into Liverpool’s tactical setup.

Meanwhile, Inter Milan’s Nicolo Barella is also on Liverpool’s radar. The Reds are preparing an official bid in the coming days, but remain firm on not paying over the odds. Klopp’s approach is clear — strengthen the midfield without compromising financial balance. BD Cricket notes that Liverpool’s pursuit of Barella could be the final piece of their summer rebuild.

In a separate but significant development, Roberto Firmino has officially departed the club after eight memorable years. His exit made headlines earlier this year, as the Brazilian forward played a crucial role in Liverpool’s domestic and European triumphs. Despite being only 31, his reduced role and diminished minutes impacted his contract terms and influenced his decision to move on.

According to BD Cricket, Liverpool’s evolving attacking setup limited Firmino’s time on the pitch, making it harder to justify his salary. Several clubs — including Real Madrid — have already held exploratory talks with his representatives. As Liverpool looks to the future, Firmino’s departure marks the end of an era but also paves the way for a new generation at Anfield.