Darwin Nunez enjoyed a fruitful start of his al-Hilal career and took two goals in his first two performances.
The Uruguayan frontman, 26, completed his move to the Saudi Pro League last week after Mail Sport revealed that Liverpool had accepted an offer of £ 53 million from Al-Hilal to secure his signature.
Nunez's departure came only three years after Jurgen Klopp had split £ 85 million to take him to Anfield after a glowing spell at Portuguese giant Benfica.
He joined his new teammates – including colleague stars Joao Cancelo, Theo Hernandez and Alexandar Mitrovic – in their prescalry camp in Germany in the weekend before he made his debut in the 6-0 of his new side of Aarau on Sunday.
Coming from the bank, the Premier League Flop shot a low driven effort along the goalkeeper of the Swiss club to open his account for the 19-way Saudi Pro League champions.
And his impressive start for life with Al-Hilal did not stop there, because NUNEZ was on the score sheet again on Thursday against the German local population Waldhof Mannheim.
The striker, who led 40 goals in 143 performances for Liverpool, threw a volley in the roof of the net while his side concluded their journey for the season to Germany.
The productive start of Nunez of his al-Hilal career can be a surprise for Reds supporters, who struggled the Uruguayan in the goal during his time in Merseyside.
In two of his three seasons in Liverpool, he is missing in the top three players in the competition for great opportunities, with 21 in 2022-23 and 27 the following season.
And in his last 22 performances for the Premier League champions of Arne Slot, Nunez only succeeded in one goal when he insisted on a move from Anfield.
Final and club bosses have been transferred to finding a new striker to lead their line this season.
Not only have they spoken a first £ 69 million for Eintracht Frankfurt talent Hugo Ekitike, who scored in his competitive debut for the club during the weekend, but they also follow a deal for Newcastle United Talesman Alexander Isak.
After a first bid of £ 110 million rejected by the magpies, it is thought that the Reds weigh their second offer, which could achieve a stunning £ 150 million.
Isak is considered 'non -feral that he will never represent Newcastle', after an injury to report the tour of the club from Asia. He later left Tyneside to build his fitness on the Real Sociedad training field, his former club.
The Swede is now supposed to be in strike and is expected to be a fine of the club by the club if he does not appear for them in the first game of their competition campaign in Aston Villa on Sunday.
Isak scored 27 goals in 42 performances in all competitions for Newcastle last season.
The magpies are confronted with Liverpool in St James' Park in their second game of the Premier League season.
