According to AS, Liverpool is ready to say goodbye to striker Darwin Nunes this summer and is ready to set a £38 million asking price.
Nunes’ tenure at Anfield is characterized by inconsistencies. In the 2024-25 season, he managed only seven goals and seven assists in 42 appearances, and started in just eight Premier League games.
His limited playing time sparked speculation about his future, especially under manager Arne Slot, who questioned the striker’s work ethic in certain games.
Interest in Nunes is growing, and Atletico Madrid has emerged as a leading candidate for his signature.
Coach Diego Simeone reportedly brings Uruguay to Spain and sees him as an appropriate alternative to Angel Correa.
Liverpool accepts loan agreements with obligations to purchase if the purchasing club covers most of Nunes’ wages. になったんです。 English: The first thing you can do
As the summer transfer window approaches, Nunes’ future remains a topic of great interest, and it appears that Liverpool is ready to move on from record signing.
Darwinnes has no future in Liverpool
The attackers are also linked to Saudi Arabia’s transition to the professional league, but interest from top European clubs like Atletico Madrid will certainly change his mind.
Once he moves to Atletico Madrid, a club that regularly plays Champions League football, he still plays at the highest level.
Liverpool probably decided it was the best time to move on from Nunes and that it was behind the scenes they were already working on signing his replacement.
Eintracht Frankfurt attacker Hugo Ekitike is one of the names that is always linked to the move to Anfield.
As far as midfield is concerned, the Premier League champions are tied to the moves of Crystal Palace star Adam Wharton.
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