Liverpool is expected to separate this summer with Darwin Nunez with a number of clubs interested in signing the attacker, but the Reds may have to accept a loss
Darwin Nunez attracts sharp importance and Liverpool has received an £ 52 million offer from AC Milan is claimed. But the Reds have also received an approach from the Saudi Pro League for the attacker who scored 25 goals and has included 16 assists in 95 Premier League performances.
Hilal is ready to turn to the Uruguay International if their move to land Victor Osimhen is failing this summer. New boss Simeone Inzaghi is said to have pushed his club to move for the ex-Benfica star, was a step for the Nigerian failure per reports in Riyad.
The Saudi Pro League side, who has already signed Theo Hernandez from Milan this summer, renewed their negotiations with Osimhen after they have rejected their first proposal.
Al Hilal succeeded in coming for provisional conditions with Napoli before the Club World Cup. Osimhen rejected a deal worth € 40 million (£ 34.8 million) per year on that occasion.
And that has left a movement for Darwin, who looks like leaving Anfield, on the table. The Reds are said to be willing to accept a loss on their striker to allow him to leave £ 70 million – after he signed him for £ 85 million in 2022.
It can be the Italian side Napoli that still offers the stiffest competition to Al Hilal for Darwin's signature. The Antonio Conte team is constantly connected to the South American star. But reports in Saudi couples that it is the Rossoneri who made the last offer of Liverpool.
The attacker, 26, scored in the return of Liverpool to pre-season action against Preston. Darwin used an error from the Backline of the opposition before shot the goalkeeper while the Arne Slot team took a 3-1 victory.
Liverpool is linked to a number of potential replacement for rush hour. The latter has seen the suggestion that discussions are going on about a possible transfer for Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta.
The Frenchman's representatives reportedly met Liverpool Chiefs in Paris. Mateta scored 14 goals for the Eagleas last season when the club found FA Cup success last season,
Mateta has left for his contract for two years and is previously connected to a move to Manchester United. In the midst of speculation around the Red Devils, a fee in the £ 40 million to £ 50 million region was recommended.
