The heart of the national team now resides in the Mathew Street area, one of Liverpool’s most renowned sectors. Over two months since Luis Díaz’s arrival in Liverpool, he has been gaining recognition from coach Jurgen Klopp, teammates, fans, and club legends. Despite the language barrier limiting interactions with some teammates, his performances continue to garner praise.
Recently, English football legend Danny Murphy commended the Colombian winger’s work after his start in the FA Cup semifinal against Manchester City on the show ‘Match of the Day.’ Murphy highlighted Díaz’s fearlessness, physical prowess, speed, work ethic, and adherence to Klopp’s tactical demands.
Díaz’s transfer to Liverpool was accompanied by a hefty price tag, with the Reds paying around 45 million euros for his acquisition, making it one of the most significant signings in Colombian football history. Additionally, his reported annual salary is approximately 3.8 million euros, excluding bonuses.
New details about Díaz’s life in England have emerged, revealing that he resides in the upscale Mathew Street area, where some of his teammates, such as Alisson Becker and Sadio Mane, also live. His residence, valued at over 5.5 million euros, boasts six bedrooms, a gaming area, a patio with barbecue facilities, a spacious garden, large windows, and luxurious furnishings. The Mathew Street neighborhood offers breathtaking views and is a popular tourist destination, especially during events like the August festival honoring ‘The Beatles.’
As Liverpool prepares to face Manchester United in a crucial Premier League fixture, Díaz will experience his first English derby. The match, scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at Anfield Stadium, holds significant implications for both teams. A victory for Liverpool could propel them to the top of the league standings, at least temporarily, while Manchester United seeks to match Tottenham Hotspur’s points and intensify the race for direct UEFA Champions League qualification.