Liverpool make Darwin Nunez transfer U-turn with message on potential exit

Liverpool -Spits Darwin Nunez is one of a handful of players who are expected to leave the club this summer with two large Series A clubs that weigh a movement for the frontman

Liverpool is said to be willing to accept an offer in the region of € 60 million (£ 51 million) to sell Darwin Nunez this summer – only a few months after they rejected a lucrative proposal for the striker from Saudi Arabia.

Nunez, 25, is expected to leave Anfield after a disappointing campaign for the goal for the newly beaten Premier League champions. And there have already been discussions about a possible relocation, according to reports elsewhere.

It is known that the Uruguay International Vruiters in the Middle East, with Al-Nassr made an £ 60 million bid for the frontman in January, to be rejected.

The interest in Nunez of the Saudi Pro League has surfaced again this summer, but the former Benfica -man is not interested in taking such a step in this phase of his career.

Fortunately for Nunez, he also his vovers in Italy with AC Milan and Napoli, both gladly a deal for the striker, who claims Corriere Dello Sport now appreciated at € 60 million.

The current valuation of Liverpool from Nunez, which is comparable to the initial compensation that they paid for him for add-on in the summer of 2022, indicates a softening of their position with regard to the sale of their No. 9, which they were understandably reluctant to lose their middle.

The Reds also set their sights on signing a new striker of themselves this summer with Hugo Ekitike van Eintracht Frankfurt a target. But with a club record £ 116 million deal for Florian Wirtz in the making, expenditure will probably be needed to finance a movement for the Frenchman.

After having started only eight Premier League matches under Arne Slot last season, Nunez is ready to pursue a movement this summer to get his career back on track.

And although it is still too viewed if a move to the Serie A Nunez would appeal, a movement to both parties would enable him to continue to play at an elite level in Europe.

Slot praised Nunez to play his role in Reds's title and not throwing his toys from the pram despite his lack of competition -starting, and said: “I don't know exactly what is going to happen. One of the most important strengths we had this season is that everyone has accepted their role.

“And his role could sometimes be to start every game, hardly to be picked up, sometimes to be picked up. Sometimes it can't start every game, sometimes hardly any minutes.”

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