Nunez’s new Al-Hilal wages compared to Erling Haaland’s as one earns loads more

Darwin Nunez is on its way from Liverpool after a lucrative deal with Saudi Pro League-Kant al-Hilal, although erling Haaland will still earn much more in Manchester City

Darwin Nunez deserves the ransom of a king in Saudi Aarabia – but his wage will still be overshadowed by the best earner of the Premier League, Erling Haaland.

Liverpool Forward Nunez, 26, is about to connect Al-Hilal for an initial £ 46 million, with around £ 10 million in potential add-ons. His departure will take the income of the Reds from the sale this summer to nearly £ 200 million with more chance of following, because £ 40 million-plus-rated midfielder Harvey Elliott talks to RB Leipzig.

It also opens a space on the forward line, which has already been strengthened with the arrival of Hugo Ekitike as part of an edition of almost £ 300 million and the number 9 shirt. Liverpool remained interested in Alexander Isak despite the fact that he had rejected an £ 110 million offer last week. It comes when the Sweden International has been told to train the head team after he has asked to explore a move away from Newcastle United

In accordance with the Saudi Pro League loaded by money, Nunez will collect a colossal salary of £ 20 million a year. However, it still leaves him well at Haaland in Manchester City, who in one way or another is the Premier League money list at the top with an annual salary of approximately £ 27.3 million, his weekly income that corresponds to around £ 525,000.

The Norwegian target machine, 25, wrote a huge long -term contract earlier this year, so that he kept at Etihad until the summer of 2034, by that time he will be in the mid -thirty.

The next one on the list will soon be Te-Ex-Liverpool teammate, Mohamed Salah at £ 20.3 million followed by Carlos Casimiro from Manchester United and another Liverpool player, Virgil van Dijk, both at £ 18.2 million.

Nunez scored 40 goals in 143 performances for the Reds, but has often frustrated fans with his inconsistency. After the signing of Ekitike and potential arrival of Isak, the first team opportunities of Nunez would have been increasingly limited if he had stayed in Anfield.

He follows Luis Diaz from the club after his £ 65 million move to Bayern Munich. The Colombian had insisted on a move Since Club Chiefs decided not to offer him a new contract and refused negotiations. Liverpool reluctantly accepted his departure inevitably and was sold out.

In a farewell post to Liverpool fans on Instagram, Diaz thought it would have been “perfect farewell” if it hadn't been for the tragic death of teammate Diogo Jota in a car accident in Spain last month.

He wrote: “It is good to leave with the feeling of a fulfilled duty, and especially to leave a champion. It would have been the perfect farewell if we had not lost one of us in such a tragic way.

“Like I said, and I repeat, I wear everyone in my heart, but one of them in particular: Diogo. I will never forget him. We will never forget him. Thanks for everything. Ynwa.”

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