For a forward department that has shared 84 goals between them this season, Liverpool's five-man attack has found itself in the eye of the storm of late.
Questions marks have been raised after a disappointing April that has seen the Reds go from treble-hunting to a team that has little left to play for in the final three games of the campaign aside from pride, ensuring manager Jurgen Klopp is given roaring send-off and the most unlikely and dramatic of collapses from both Arsenal and Manchester City above them.
While Diogo Jota has generally been absolved of the blame game, his fitness issues have been noted and it is fair to ask if he will ever be able to contribute for full campaigns going forward after a difficult couple of years on the injury front, while Darwin Nunez has come under fire for some of his less-than-polished finishing.
Mohamed Salah's touchline spat with Klopp has led to plenty of debate about a player who has endured a tough few months and will turn 32 in June, while Cody Gakpo has scored just one in over two Premier League months.
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For all the debates around the aforementioned quartet, however, it is maybe Luis Diaz whose future at Anfield is most opaque. It's generally been agreed that the Colombia international has been one of a few whose levels have not dipped in recent weeks and the electric winger's all-action efforts have earned plenty of credit of late.
His courage, willingness to work and ability to create have all been on display in spades in recent weeks and the former Porto winger looks like the only
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