Darwin Nunes can leave the summer window (Photo: Karl Resine/Getty Images)
Darwin Nunes’ departure from Liverpool this summer is increasingly likely, prompting the English club to step up search for new strikers.
The Uruguayan attacker once again struggled with the Merseyside Club’s form this season.
Open to travel to Saudi Arabia, Nunes scored only seven goals throughout the season, making it a disappointing return for the striker playing for the Liverpool side, who was challenging all the biggest honors.
The Reds only have Premier Leagues to play for now. They are outstanding favourites to win it before Arsenal.
However, the club is currently working on transfer plans for the summer transfer period and is thinking about replacing Nunes.
Their top target remains Alexander Isaac, but the asking price in Newcastle is currently considered too high. Negotiations for Liverpool’s hopes will become more flexible in the coming months, but they are also exploring other options.
Marcus Thurlam and Ollie Watkins on Reds’ radars replacing Anfield’s Nunes.
Two more names are now appearing. Liam Dellup has been closely scouting for the club this season, and Joao Pedro has become one of Arne Slot’s favorite options in particular.
Liverpool has moved to replace Nunes
According to I caught an offside Sources, Liverpool, have established contact with Brighton attacker Joan Pedro’s aides and are debating the possible summer moves.
The Brazilian scored eight goals for the Seagulls this season and provided seven assists.
The Brighton Striker could be available for around 50 million euros for almost half of what ISAK needs
Pedro’s competition is on the rise. The Brazilian player has already attracted interest from Arsenal, Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich and Manchester United.
For this reason, to gain an advantage, Liverpool has already made the first contact with his agent and began a preliminary discussion to explore the margins for summer moves.
Liverpool said it was a great signing to rivals who will replace Darwin Nunes.