Liverpool are reportedly in “advanced conversations” to sell Darwin Nunez this summer, with Saudi Arabian clubs set to renew their interest after a frustrating season for the striker. We’re taking a look at his time on Merseyside and what the future holds.
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00:00Liverpool may be ready to cash in on Darwin Nunes at the end of the season, with reports
00:07indicating there's a concrete chance of the striker leaving Anfield.
00:11Nunes has had a challenging season, failing to establish himself as Liverpool's first-choice
00:16striker.
00:17Despite arriving for a potential club record £85m from Benfica in 2022, the 25-year-old
00:25has started just seven Premier League games and scored six goals in 34 appearances across
00:30all competitions.
00:32Diego Jota and Luis Diaz have often been preferred in attack, with Nunes struggling to find a
00:37consistent role.
00:39There was interest from Saudi Arabian club Al Nusr in January, but Liverpool opted to
00:43keep Nunes during a key period of their season, with major competitions still ongoing.
00:50Nunes' contract runs until 2028, but there are still growing expectations he could leave,
00:56with both Saudi and European clubs expected to make a move.