Liverpool has established a vast compensation for Darwin Nunez, while Napoli wants to close a fast deal for the rush this summer, according to a new report.
The Reds broke their transfer record to sign Benfica Aas for £ 85 million in 2022, but he is ready to leave after a bit part under Arne Slot.
Nunez, 25, scored seven goals last season, but only started eight games in the Premier League, while Slot's side won the title in style.
Saudi side Al-Nassr saw an earlier study to sign the International-in January of Uruguay, even though they were willing to offer no less than £ 70 million.
But now Alfredo Pedulla claims that Liverpool would be willing to settle for only € 50 million (£ 42.7 million) plus bonuses to separate with the frontman – a drastic reduction.
Napoli is said to have already submitted a package with a value of approximately € 43 million and they are determined to close a deal early to prevent the potential of a rival.
The Serie A champions have chased NUNEZ in their attempt to become less dependent on Romelu Lukaku last month, who scored 14 goals last season.
Nunez is supposed to stay in Europe and does not hunt for money. Mail Sport, however, reported earlier this month that Al-Hilal is one of the Saudi clubs that circled again for his signature, and they might be able to offer exorbitant wages.
The striker scored 40 goals and registered 26 assists in 143 games since he arrives in Anfield, but reportedly gave the OR to a departure this summer.
Napoli boss Antonio Conte agreed to stay in charge after long discussions with the hierarchy of the club and he has already started strengthening his team, where he attracted Manchester City icon Kevin De Bruyne to Naples to Naples.
Conte is happy to be a lack of depth at the top and investigates alternative options at no. 9 and conversations have also been opened with Udinese for Lorenzo Lucca.
Mail Sport understands that Liverpool wants to sign a striker if they can afford one.
Alexander Isak from Newcastle is the dream, but he will probably bring an even greater compensation than the club's edition on playmaker Florian Wirtz, who will join Bayer Leverkusen.
Wirtz completed the first part of his medical after Thursday in the United Kingdom, while the second half of the checks is planned for today.
Hugo Ekitike van Eintracht Frankfurt is also on the radar of the Reds.
