Liverpool star Darwin Nunez ‘green lights’ move after private transfer talks

Liverpool -striker Darwin Nunez is strongly connected to a summer output after a disappointing campaign for the goal and a potential destination has now emerged

Darwin Nunez has given Napoli the Go-Ahead to open conversations with Liverpool about a transfer with the Uruguay star open for the idea of ​​becoming a member of the newly beaten Italian champions.

So far, Anfield has seen a flurry of transfer activity this month, in which Jeremie Frimpong joined the Reds of Bayer Leverkusen next to his teammate, Florian Wirtz, who took the same step for a British record transfer costs of £ 116 million.

Further income is already in the pipeline with Milos Kerkez who is in line with the Marc Guehi van Bournemouth and Crystal Palace on the radar.

This summer Liverpool also wants to add a new striker to their team with Nunez, 25, available for transfer after his underwhelming 2024-25 campaign.

Napoli belongs to those who have reached the former Benfica man and by reports in Europe, Nunez has now given the series an outfit a 'first green light' after the 'project' of the club was thrown to him.

Although NUNEZ is open to the idea of ​​moving to Naples, every transfer would depend on Napoli and Liverpool who corresponds to the Reds that will probably not sell cheaply.

An agreement above personal conditions should also be affected with Nunez, who moved to Anfield in a deal that could have reached £ 85 million if all add-ons and bonuses were met.

Previous reports have described that Liverpool would consider offers from € 50 million (£ 42.7 million) with add-ons to push the figure.

The Reds rejected an £ 60 million bid for the services of the Nunez of Al-Nassr in January and there has been more recent interest from the Middle East, although the player is currently not a hungry to move to the Saudi Pro League.

After having started only eight Premier League matches last season, NUNEZ went on the summer for the prospect of moving Merseyside despite the Triumph Triumph Triumph last month.

Arne Slot tributed to the attitude of the striker towards the end of the season and said: “I don't know exactly what will happen. One of the most important strengths we had this season is that everyone 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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