Liverpool has mentioned their asking price for Darwin Nunez in a movement that, according to a report, can lead to a great financial loss for the Reds.
NUNEZ came to Liverpool three years ago in one £ 85 million and follow-up club record transfer, but he seems ready to leave the Premier League champions after he had taken a bit speech role under Arne Slot.
The 25-year-old took five goals and three assists in the Premier League last season when Liverpool called to victory, but only started eight times.
He probably seems to continue from Anfield this summer and Napoli, Atletico Madrid and Al-Hilal have all focused their attention on the Uruguayan.
The side of Antonio Conte wants to strengthen their attack while they want to reduce their dependence on Romelu Lukaku and challenge a second consecutive Serie A title and in the last phases of the Champions League next season.
However, every movement could lead to a major financial hit for Liverpool, in which Gianluca di Marzio reports that the Reds Napoli told that their asking price to Nunez £ 43.2 million plus £ 4.3 million in bonuses is.
Napoli President Aurelio de Laurentiis is said to have carried out personal transfer negotiations for Nunez, while the Italian champions want to close a deal.
According to Corriere Dello Sport, the Laurentiis has personally spoke with Fali Ramadani, who mediates the deal.
Napoli, however, is said to have an alternative to Nunez on the cards. Lorenzo Lucca van Udinese is also thought that it is on the club's shortlist, but it is thought that the 24-year-old Italy International itself would cost £ 34 million.
Napoli, however, retains their interest in Nunez and has to decide whether they are willing to pay extra to sign him instead of Lucca.
If Nunez completed a move to Napoli, he would join a number of former Prime Minister League stars.
Former Manchester United midfielder Scott McTominay won Serie A player of the season in May, while he is in line with Scotland Team-Mate and ex-Chelsea Billy Gilmour.
Kevin de Bryune completed a move to the Diego Armando Maradona Stadium last month, and Rasmus Hojlund and Trevoh Chalobah are also connected to the club.
