Premier League
Liverpool has been firm: anyone who wants to sign Darwin Núñez this summer must present a minimum offer of 80 million euros. This has been established by the sporting officials of the English club, aware that, despite the doubts raised about the performance of the Uruguayan forward, his potential and offensive numbers still maintain a high market value. Interest from Saudi Arabia, led by Al Hilal, has reignited the debate about his future.
Having rejected a 70 million euros proposal from Al Nassr in January, the sporting leadership of Liverpool believes that figure should only be the starting point. Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes, responsible for outlining the team's planning, aim to recoup a significant portion of the record investment made in 2022 for the attacker, when he arrived from Benfica.
In terms of performance, the forward has shown solid productivity: with 25 goals and 13 assists in 49 starts, his average remains competitive, especially for the Saudi market, where offensive ability and immediate impact are valued. Furthermore, his willingness to consider a potential transfer to the Saudi Pro League could speed up developments in the coming weeks.
The Saudi Pro League Wants to Sign Darwin Núñez
Meanwhile, at Anfield, there is no ruling out reinforcements in the attacking line, so a potential sale of Núñez would also serve to reshape the squad with new offensive profiles. Europe currently lags behind in this operation as very few clubs on the continent can match the figures being discussed in the Middle East.
With the market just starting to heat up, Darwin Núñez's future promises to be one of the major storylines of the summer.
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