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Luis Diaz to Liverpool transfer: Reds agree £37.5m deal to sign Porto winger

Liverpool have agreed a deal to sign Porto winger Luis Diaz ahead of Monday’s transfer deadline, GOAL can confirm.

The Reds launched a surprise late bid for the Colombia international, who had until recently been expected to join Tottenham.

Jurgen Klopp's side will pay an initial fee of €45 million (£37.5m/$50m), with an extra €15m (£12.5m/$17m) in performance-related add-ons.

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Why are Liverpool in for Diaz?

Liverpool were initially looking to strike a summer deal for Diaz, but have brought forward their interest after Spurs accelerated theirs.

Julian Ward, the soon-to-be sporting director, is leading negotiations, assisted by the outgoing Michael Edwards, and Diaz - who is currently away with Colombia in Argentina - will sign a five-and-a-half-year contract at Anfield.

Diaz has twice played against the Reds this season in the Champions League for Porto, and though Liverpool won both games comfortably, it is understood that their scouts have been impressed by his progress.

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He is viewed as a player who has proven himself sufficiently in a good league - and in European competition - but who, at 25, still has significant room for improvement and development. He has played predominantly on the left for Porto, but is able to occupy other forward positions if required.

His arrival will boost Klopp’s attacking options significantly heading into the final months of the season, with Liverpool still fighting in four competitions. Diaz will join Sadio Mane, Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Diogo Jota in competing for striking places, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has performed well there in recent weeks.

What about outgoings at Liverpool?

Diaz’s arrival, naturally, casts doubt on the future of Takumi Minamino and Divock Origi, both of whom could now be sold ahead of the deadline.

Minamino has attracted interest from Leeds and Monaco, among others, and Liverpool would be willing to sell if a suitable offer is received.

The same goes for Origi, who is on the list of a host of clubs, including Newcastle and Atalanta. The Belgian is currently recovering from a knee injury but should be back in training early in February, and would be out of contract in June as things stand.

Defender Nat Phillips is another who could depart, with Newcastle again linked, along with both Watford and Burnley, as well as clubs in Italy and Germany. Liverpool want £15m ($20m) for the 25-year-old.

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