Luis Diaz is “really happy” at Liverpool amid speculation over his future with the Premier League champions.
Diaz scored 17 goals and provided five assists in all competitions in 2024-25, his best season since joining in 2022 from Porto.
Thirteen of Diaz’s goals contributed to Liverpool lifting the Premier League trophy as they secured a record-tying 20th English league title.
Diaz has a contract with Liverpool until the end of the 2026-27 season but has been linked with a move away.
Barcelona are fans of the Colombia international, while Saudi side Al-Nassr have also been credited with an interest in his services.
But in an interview with Liverpool’s official website, Diaz made it clear he is satisfied with life at Anfield.
“I feel I’m going through a really good period,” Diaz said. “I’m really happy to be here, to be part of this great institution, this great club and to have great teammates around me.
“From the moment I arrived, I felt great pride. I always tried to work hard for this, and to see that nowadays things are working out for me fills me with pride and I’m really happy because that’s what I work for.
“[But] we are nobodies without our teammates. We are a team. The forwards and wingers always try to help with goals and assists, and right now I’ve achieved good numbers to back that up.
“It’s about playing and then playing well, supporting the team in the way I play and enjoying it, like always.”
Liverpool clinched the title with a 5-1 win over Tottenham in April.
Asked about his emotions that day, Diaz said: “I remembered lots of things from when I was a kid.
“I wanted to play for a big team, I dreamed about playing in the Premier League and playing for such an important club like Liverpool.
“And as I’ve been through many tough situations, to be here today and to have won a Premier League title means you remember many things, and I’m delighted about it.
“I think not many believed in us [at the beginning of the season]. We showed what we were about day in, day out, right from the start of the season.
“We started getting results and obviously moving forward. We learned to believe in what we had, in what the manager asked of us and the team is full of quality, great players and that makes things a little easier.
“And then the results help, 100 per cent. You then have more motivation, you work harder and that’s what I think happened.”