Cristiano Ronaldo has already been overtaken by Luis Diaz and Real Madrid should worry
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There is no question that Luis Diaz has taken to English football like a duck to water. The start of his Liverpool career has been so impressive that he was recently highlighted in an article on The Guardian as the best Premier League transfer of 2021/22. Not just the January window, the whole season.
As the three most expensive transfers – Jack Grealish, Romelu Lukaku and Jadon Sancho – have all underwhelmed, the notion of Diaz being the best addition does not seem fanciful. The Colombian made his latest imprint upon the title race in Liverpool’s 1-1 draw with Tottenham Hotspur last weekend.
With the Reds in search of an equaliser, their new number 23 cut in from the left and unleashed a shot which found it’s way into the back of the Kop end net. While a deflection helped it on it’s way, the goal was merely the latest contribution Diaz has made in big matches this term.
The former Porto man was also heavily involved when