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It would appear Luis Diaz’s Liverpool future is going to be decided in the next few weeks. Transfer talk around the Colombia winger is increasing in volume. It was reported earlier this week that
The Los Angeles Dodgers traded with the Cincinnati Reds for closer Alexis Diaz in late May, and he had been pitching in the minor leagues until his call-up on Tuesday. New York Mets' closer Edwin Diaz,
Liverpool stars Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez have both been linked with moves away during the summer transfer window but it appears that the Reds have differing stances on the pair
Liverpool are prepared to let Bayern Munich-linked Luis Díaz leave if a club puts €80 million on the table, according to Cadena SER.The Spanish radio station reports that there is a gentleman’s
There is thought to be interest from Saudi Arabia, while Barcelona sporting director Deco openly named Díaz as a target earlier this summer. The Catalan giants could be even more inclined to pursue the 28-year-old after getting snubbed by Athletic Club forward Nico Williams.
The Dodgers added a fresh arm to their bullpen by calling up former All-Star closer Alexis Díaz ahead of Tuesday night's game against the Brewers. Once Díaz gets into a game, it will be his first Major League action since being traded from the Reds in late May.
The Los Angeles Dodgers recalled Alexis Diaz, the former All-Star closer they acquired from the Cincinnati Reds in May, ahead of their road game against the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday.
A new wildfire was reported today at 1:17 p.m. in Riverside County, California. Diaz Rd / Via Montezuma Fire has been burning on private land. At this time, the containment status is unknown and the cause of the fire remains undetermined.
As revealed by The Athletic, the 22-year-old opted to remain at Athletic Club, signing a 10-year contract, after Barcelona refused to meet the demands of his representatives. It’s a setback that forces sporting director Deco back to the drawing board,
Tony Harrison is making his return to boxing after nearly two years, with a middleweight match against Eduardo Diaz at Little Caesars Arena on July 26.