Liverpool agree £56.6m deal to sell Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez to Al Hilal

Liverpool has reached an agreement with all Hilal for the sale of Darwin Nunez.

It is understood that the Saudi Pro League club will pay a fixed fee of £ 46.2 million (€ 53 million) plus add-ons that can bring the deal to £ 56.6 million (€ 65 million).

Al-Hilal is supposed to have offered the Premier League champions £ 46 million (€ 53 million) plus important add-ons for the services of Nunez, and the move is getting closer, as revealed by athletics.

The transfer depends on the Uruguayan striker, who arrived in Anfield three summers ago for a gigantic £ 85 million, which corresponds to the personal conditions with the Saudi Pro League side. If he does that, the deal is expected to flourish.

Speculation around rush hour used to a large part of this year, where Al-Nassr saw an offer rejected in January. Napoli also showed interest, but they refused to meet the appreciation of Liverpool.

AC Milan is another side that is assumed to have shared their wish to sign Nunez, 26, but it is Al-Hilal that is in front, and a deal between the Saudis and Liverpool is progressing.

It has become increasingly clear that the future of the striker is away from Merseyside after signing £ 79 million from Hugo Eintracht van Eintracht Frankfurt, and the current Transfersaga with Alexander Isak from Newcastle, in which the Reds have rejected a £ 110 million offer.

The hierarchy of the Magpies was supposed to be disappointed by the offer and quickly rejected, which delayed Liverpool's chase of the Swede. Although they are expected to submit a second proposal soon, depending on the developments in the northeast.

Isak has apparently made it clear in Newcastle that he wants to leave the club, trained at the foot of his former side Real Sociedad, rather than going on his side of the preseason of Asia. Since then he has returned to the northeast and it is said that he will receive treatment for a thigh union.

In the meantime, the Newcastle hunt has recently taken a huge hit on a potential Isak on Tuesday, because Benjamin Sesko, whom they launched a club record of £ 70 million to sign, prefer a move to Manchester United.

The Red Devils will offer less than the Geordies, who close a deal with RB Leipzig, but Old Trafford is the preferred destination of Sesko.

It leaves the proposed relocation from Isak to Liverpool in the balance, where Newcastle is not willing to sell unless they secure a striker through the door.

The outcome of the Swedish striker's transmission taga is not supposed to influence or leaves Nunez Liverpool, where many believe that the Uruguayan has now played his last game for the club.

Arne Slot has already had a stunning summer on the transfer market, with the potential British record of £ 116 million signing of Florian Wirtz, with full-backs Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez who make the switch to Anfield.

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