Liverpool to accept staggering loss on Darwin Nunez as new asking price emerges

This summer Darwin Nunez seems to leave Liverpool in the midst of interest on the Italian side Napoli and the Reds have already mentioned a shockingly low asking price for the rush hour

Liverpool could lose about £ 15 million on Darwin Nunez this summer after he has mentioned their asking price for the rush hour. The Uruguayan attacker has difficulty equaling the expectations in Anfield since his arrival of Benfica.

NUNEZ, 26, enjoyed a clear start of life in Anfield, but scored only five Premier League goals in the last term after he got out of grace under Arne Slot. And now it seems that he can be thrown overboard by the club.

Serie A Side Napoli came forward as lovers in the summer for his services, in which the Italian champions wanted to dive to the attacker. In the midst of that interest, it seems that Liverpool would now be willing to lose money on Nunez in an attempt to get him out.

According to Corriere Dello Sport, the Reds would be willing to sell NUNEZ for around £ 70 million – a huge decrease in the £ 85 million that they paid three years ago to sign him from Benfica. Napoli is not willing to stomp that amount, but remains interested.

It is also reported that President Aurelio carries out the Laurentiis personally, while Lorenzo Lucca van Udinese is seen as a potential alternative. In the meantime, Nunez has three years to walk his deal on Anfield.

Earlier this year, Liverpool Boss Slot forced to deny that the limited playing time of Nunez was due to a clause in his deal that Liverpool would have had a £ 5 million add-on pay to Benfica.

He said: “Do you always believe what journalists say? Not always? I don't have to. Sometimes you should, but sometimes it is better not to believe that players have been written. This is completely new to me and I often said that I work here in a club where it is really fun to work.

“So mainly sporting directors are assessed by the players they bring in, it is very important for me to have a great working environment and I have that with Richard (Hughes).

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“The last, last, last, last, last, last thing he would do, as I expected that I would work with him for 10 months, is to tell me:” If you play him, it would cost us so much. “

“That, he would never, never, never do it. I don't even know if it's true, yes or no, because we never talk about it. He never interferes with a line -up. It might be true, but if a journalist says we have to … (take it with a pinch of salt).”

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