
The future of Darwin Núñez at Liverpool is up in the air. The 25-year-old Uruguayan forward is not part of the club's priority plans for the next season, and everything pointed to a possible exit in the summer transfer market. However, the striker has made one thing clear: he does not consider the option of moving to Saudi Arabia.
As reported by 'Mirror', Núñez does not view joining Saudi football favorably, even though it would be one of the few destinations capable of meeting his high salary and offering Liverpool a significant sum for his transfer. This refusal seriously complicates the 'reds' plans, as they are required to sell players to balance their finances.
Selling to Keep Signing
The club's financial situation has tightened after spending around 140 million euros to secure Florian Wirtz, and indications are that they want to continue strengthening their attack. One of the targets is Bradley Barcola, a winger from Paris Saint-Germain, for whom the French club will demand a considerable amount.
In this context, Núñez's stance poses a hurdle to the sports planning that requires significant departures to afford new signings. Liverpool must find an alternative destination for the Uruguayan or accept that they will keep a player on the team who currently does not fit into the plans of the coaching staff.
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