When a player goes from an €8 million signing to one of the Premier League’s most dangerous attacking wing-backs, you already know his next career decision is going to spark serious debate all over Europe.
And that’s exactly the case with Crystal Palace’s Colombian superstar, Daniel Muñoz.
Barcelona want him.
Liverpool want him.
Even fans on social media are arguing like it’s a presidential election.
But in the middle of all the noise, one respected voice has stepped forward with a very bold take…
Colombian legend and former Premier League full-back Camilo Zuniga believes the next chapter of Munoz’s story should be written in Liverpool red, not Barcelona’s Blaugrana stripes.
And honestly… his argument is surprisingly airtight.
According to Zuniga, Munoz is built for a league where the tempo is fast, the runs are vertical, and the energy is non-stop. In his words:
“A team with a lot of attacking and box-to-box play would be a great fit for Liverpool because Dani is very active… So yes, I would keep him in the Premier League.”
If you’ve watched Munoz play for Crystal Palace, you already know this makes perfect sense.
The man treats the right flank like his personal express lane.
He’s everywhere.
Running. Pressing. Overlapping.
Attacking space like it insulted his entire family.
Barcelona’s patient, possession-heavy style?
Eh… maybe not his natural habitat.
Barcelona want long spells of possession.
Pass. Pass. Pass again.
Recycle. Reset. Repeat.
Munoz wants chaos.
He wants open grass.
He wants to sprint into space like he’s chasing free jollof.
As Zuniga put it:
“The slow, methodical style doesn’t suit him… He’s more of an attacker, looking to exploit space.”
And honestly, he’s right. The man thrives on intensity, which is why Palace’s wing-back system under Oliver Glasner turned him into a monster:
6 goals & 10 assists last season
Man of the Match in the FA Cup Final
Top defender in Fantasy Premier League before his injury
One of the most productive wing-backs in Europe
So yes, it’s understandable that Liverpool fans are already imagining him bombing down the flank at Anfield.
That’s the tricky part.
Munoz is under contract until 2028.
Crystal Palace know his value.
And clubs like PSG, Chelsea, and yes, Barcelona, are hovering with heavy wallets.
But one thing is clear:
Wherever he goes next will define the peak of his career.
And according to Zuniga—and honestly, many Premier League fans—the perfect move is one that keeps him in England, where his style shines the brightest.
Between the tempo of Liverpool’s system, their need for a high-energy right-back after Trent’s departure, and Munoz’s natural attributes…
This might just be a match made in football heaven.
And if the move happens?
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