With speculation ongoing around Luis Diaz's future, we've taken a look at where the Colombian might be playing next season.
Diaz was the first signing Liverpool made as they transitioned into the post-Michael Edwards era at the club, with the Colombian arriving for around £50m in January 2022.
While Diaz was never going to be able to fill the shoes of predecessor Sadio Mane, the former Porto man has played a key role in Liverpool's sides since his arrival, and if he is to leave this summer, he will do so having won all three domestic trophies in England, while recording 44 goal contributions in 103 Premier League appearances.
Now 28, Liverpool are reportedly looking at potentially moving on one or two of Diaz, Darwin Nunez, Cody Gakpo and Diogo Jota, and we've taken a look at where he may be playing his football next season.
Although the club still appear to be financially restricted, having been threatened with the revocation of Dani Olmo and Pau Victor's registration by La Liga last season, sporting director Deco insists the club will have some room to manoeuvre in the transfer market.
Barca have been linked with Marcus Rashford as they bid to strengthen their left flank, with Luis Diaz also linked.
Reports suggest the club have taken place between Barcelona and Diaz, though an agreement is yet to be reached.
Still hopeful of retaining the services of Cristiano Ronaldo, Al-Nassr are reportedly looking to strengthen their squad in a bid to keep hold of the Portuguese, with Diaz linked.
Fabrizio Romano has reported that the club are making Diaz one of their top priorities as they look to bring more big-name players to play alongside Ronaldo.
Fresh off the back of their Serie A win, Napoli look to be targeting a number of Premier League stars as they bid for back-to-back titles.
Kevin De Bruyne will be the highest profile player to make the move, while the Scudetto winners have been strongly linked with Alejandro Garnacho and Jack Grealish, making their desire for a new left-winger clear.
If moves for neither of them work out, the club may turn their attentions to Diaz - assuming he's not already joined Barcelona or Al-Nassr.