Bayern Munich’s new signing Luis Díaz is already making waves in Germany, and the Colombian winger has wasted no time giving credit where it’s due — to his teammates. Since arriving from Liverpool, Díaz has quickly settled into life in Bavaria, emerging as one of Bayern’s most exciting attacking options this season.
In an interview with Sport Bild (via iMiaSanMia), Díaz expressed gratitude for the support and chemistry he’s found at his new club. “The team is making it very easy for me on the pitch,” he said. “We have a lot of great players, especially up front, who don’t just think about scoring goals themselves, but also help their teammates. That gives me a lot of security and confidence. It’s incredible to play attacks with them. They have so much quality. I’m really, really happy and feel even better and more comfortable.”
That sense of ease and belonging is translating directly into his performances. Díaz’s pace, flair, and relentless work rate have added a new spark to Bayern’s already elite attack. Whether linking up with Harry Kane or creating chances for Leroy Sané, he’s been a constant threat on the wings. His sharp adaptability has also drawn comparisons to his early days at Liverpool, where he quickly became a fan favorite under Jürgen Klopp.
What makes Díaz’s fast start even more impressive is how seamlessly he has adjusted from the Premier League’s intensity to Bayern’s tactical precision. His humility off the pitch and chemistry with his new teammates — including Joshua Kimmich and Jamal Musiala — have made his transition almost effortless.
Meanwhile, Liverpool’s inconsistent start to their post-Díaz era serves as a reminder of how crucial the Colombian was to their attacking flow. At Bayern, however, he seems to have found a setup that maximizes his strengths while allowing him to grow even further under Vincent Kompany’s guidance.
With Bayern chasing both domestic and European glory, Díaz’s early impact could prove decisive as the season unfolds. His positive attitude, combined with Bayern’s attacking depth, makes him one of the standout newcomers in European football this year.
For now, the message from Díaz is simple — he’s grateful, confident, and fully at home in Munich. And judging by his performances, Bayern fans are just as happy to have him.