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Jamie Carragher Defends Liverpool’s Sale of Luis Díaz

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Carragher Questions Luis Díaz’s Impact at⁤ Liverpool, Calls Sale “Good Deal”

MUNICH, GERMANY – December 2, ⁤2025 – Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher delivered a⁢ pointed assessment of Luis Díaz’s ‍time⁣ at Anfield, asserting the Colombian‍ international⁢ was a “good player” but lacked⁤ the ​elite quality​ of ‍former teammates ⁤Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mané, and Roberto Firmino. Carragher’s comments,⁤ surfacing amidst Díaz’s current ​stint with​ Bayern Munich, ⁣have‍ ignited​ debate​ about⁣ the winger’s overall contribution to Liverpool and the club’s⁤ decision to‍ sell him.

The remarks come as ⁣Díaz‍ prepares for​ Bayern ⁤Munich’s German Cup ⁣round of 16 clash against Union ⁣berlin⁣ on Wednesday, December 3rd. While the Colombian continues to ⁢strive for success in⁣ Germany, ⁣Carragher’s evaluation underscores a broader‌ discussion about player valuation and the strategic decisions ⁢made ⁢by top-tier football clubs. The criticism ⁢raises questions about how Díaz is perceived​ within the landscape of Premier League⁢ stars and the financial considerations‍ that drove his transfer.

Carragher stated unequivocally, “Díaz was ⁣a good player for Liverpool, ‍but⁢ he was not excellent:‌ he was not Firmino, he was not Mané, he‍ was‌ not Salah.” He further suggested ⁤Liverpool maximized their return on investment, adding, “Liverpool took ‍advantage⁤ of ⁤him for a few years and got a good asking price; it ⁣was⁢ a good deal for Liverpool.”

The comments‍ have prompted reactions from fans and ​pundits alike,‍ with some ⁢defending Díaz’s contributions to Liverpool’s attack and⁣ others acknowledging ‍Carragher’s point about the ⁢presence of established superstars during his⁤ time at⁣ the club. Díaz joined Bayern Munich ⁤seeking a ​fresh​ start and‌ increased playing⁣ time, and ‌will aim to ​silence critics with continued strong ‍performances⁢ for ⁣the Bundesliga giants.

Alexandra BEIER / AFP photo credit.

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