FC Barcelona continues to make moves to strengthen its squad for the upcoming season. Among the names that have gained more traction in recent days, Luis Díaz has become one of the most attractive options.
Luis Díaz wants to play for Barça, but he has set four conditions for his signing. Meanwhile, Deco and Joan Laporta are working on the strategy to finalize the deal.
Luis Díaz, an Old Desire of Barça
It is not the first time that Luis Díaz's name has been linked to Barça. Last summer, his signing was offered, but the club's delicate financial situation made it unfeasible. Now, with a clearer plan and Hansi Flick as the new coach, the possibility of seeing him at Camp Nou is once again real.

The Colombian has never hidden his admiration for Barça. His playing style fits with the club's philosophy: speed, dribbling, and one-on-one imbalance. Additionally, he has had conversations with Pep Guardiola in which he has talked about the history and the blaugrana playing model.
Deco's Bet for the New Barça
From the sports management, Deco is clear: Luis Díaz is the best option to strengthen the attack. The club's priority was Nico Williams, but his high release clause has complicated the operation. In this scenario, the Colombian appears as a more viable and effective alternative.
Barça needs wingers who can create imbalance, and Luis Díaz fits that profile. His speed, dribbling, and ability to create danger are aspects that convince both the management and the coaching staff. However, the signing will depend on whether Barça can fit the numbers within its salary cap.
Hansi Flick Has Already Given His Approval
Barça's new coach, Hansi Flick, has given the green light to the incorporation of Luis Díaz. The German coach wants a left winger who brings verticality and goals, and the Colombian fits into his game plan.
However, Flick has been clear: no one will have a guaranteed starting position. Internal competition will be key in his project, and any player will have to earn their place in the starting eleven.

Liverpool, the Key to the Operation
Liverpool has not declared Luis Díaz transferable, but their financial situation could make them listen to offers. Barça has no room for large investments, so they will try to negotiate a favorable transfer formula.
At this point, Luis Díaz's insistence on playing at Camp Nou could be decisive. If the Colombian pressures his club to leave, Barça will have more options to close the signing under favorable conditions.