Liverpool is about to sign a new striker this summer as they are looking for an alternative to Darwinnes.
Nunez struggled once again to perform this season for the Premier League champions.
His lack of goals has been a major concern for the Reds, and Arne Slot decided to replace him this summer to enhance his offensive firepower next season.
It’s clear that Merseyside Club relies heavily on Mohamed Salah for goals and needs someone else to step up when things go wrong for Salah.
Harry Kane, who won the Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich this season, is linked to the move to the Premier League.
Harry Kane to Liverpool?
TBR Football has provided the latest update on the future of the England striker, who won the first trophy of his senior career this season.
Journalist Graeme Bailey reports that Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea’s top-top Premier League clubs are all looking for new strikers this summer.
Bailey told TBR Football: “I’m still hearing Harry Kane’s name approaching. We’ll really have a real shuffle of the pack this summer when it comes to strikers. Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are all looking for strikers.
“People near Kane are being asked questions, and they’re not told that nothing will happen, but I can say there are people in football that will keep an eye on him this summer.
Liverpool needs a new striker
The Reds want to sign a player of quality from Kane, a proven goal scorer in the Premier League, but there’s little movement this summer.
Kane has settled well in Munich and his importance to the team is too much for Bayern to consider selling him this summer.
As Bailey says, it seems very unlikely that a move to Liverpool or other clubs this summer, but you never know about football and the transfer market is crazy.
Former England manager Gareth Southgate described Kane as a “superficial” goalscorer.
Kane enjoyed successful individual time at Tottenham in the Premier League, scoring 213 goals in 320 appearances.
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