Darwin Nunez is now on its way from Liverpool, but the MerseSiders will not be the only one who benefits from the move from the Uruguayan striker to the middle -on this month
The relocation of Darwin Nunez from Liverpool to Al-Hilal will one of his former clubs will bank another huge windfall. The Uruguayan will soon meet the Saudi -Arab giants in Germany – where they are currently training – to undergo a medical one.
The side of Arne Slot will be a first £ 46 million from his sales banking with potential add-ons that move the reimbursement to more than £ 50 million. The former Benfica attacker has often struggled in Anfield, but he will be paid around £ 400,000 a week in the Middle East.
However, Nunez and Liverpool will not be the only party that banks a lot of money as a result of this step. His first Senior Club Penarol, with whom he arrived in 2014 and was located in his home country Uruguay, has benefited enormously from his movements through Europe.
In 2019, a 20-year-old Nunez made his first move to Europe when he became a member of La Liga-Kant Almeria. The Spanish side paid a Uruguayan football record compensation of approximately £ 6.94 million, but included a clause of 20% in the deal.
A little more than a year later, the youth side of Nunez continued to count their money again. Benfica was so impressed by his performances in Spain, she was about £ 21.7 million to take him to Portugal.
As a result, Penarol received 20% of the reimbursement, equal to around £ 4.34 million.
El Observador reports how Penarol was still entitled to a sum of money when Liverpool decided to sign Nunez in the summer of 2022.
Liverpool, who were managed by Jurgen Klopp at that time, signed him for a first £ 65 million, with potential add-ons the deal to £ 85 million. As a result of the move, Penarol received around £ 3 million because of their cunningness when he had himself with Almeria with Almeria.
The Reds themselves were Savvy, because not all the aforementioned add-ons had to be paid. The decision of Slot not to start him in a more Premier League match for the Merseysiders last season reportedly prevented one of the clauses, which saved Liverpool estimated £ 4.3 million.
Although he has not been in the club since 2019, Penarol still has about 3% of the transfer costs that Liverpool has incurred. When his move to Saudi continues, they will receive around £ 1.34 million from the deal.
Over the years, they have earned around £ 15.62 million from Nunez, 26,. It is a large sum of money for the Uruguayans, especially since NUNEZ has only made 14 performances for the club.
The most exciting of everything, in the future they may welcome him back with open arms. He said earlier that his ambition is to return to the club where he was since the age of 13.
While he spoke with a Uruguayan television channel in 2023, he said: “One day I intend to return and lift the Copa Libertadores with my Peñarol shirt.”
