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Liverpool reject extraordinary Darwin Nunez offer
Darwin Nunez's Liverpool career could well be coming to an end with the Reds having received an extraordinary £70m offer for their Uruguayan striker.
The divisive attacker, handpicked by Jurgen Klopp in 2022, has had a difficult season under new manager Arne Slot.
He struggled for goals, netting just twice in the Premier League this term, and he's since been displaced in the team by Luis Diaz.
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The expectation was that Darwin would leave Anfield at the end of the season if Slot couldn't get the best out of him. His stint with the Reds could be ending this month though.
Offer made for Darwin Nunez
Clubs in Saudi Arabia are interested in the 25-year-old. Al-Hilal, managed by former Benfica boss Jorge Jesus, are in the market for someone to replace Neymar while Al-Nassr will be looking to strengthen their attack once Anderson Talisca, a one-time Liverpool transfer target, returns to Turkey.
Anfield Watch is now reporting that the Reds have turned down a verbal offer in the region of £70million for Darwin from Al-Hilal. The Merseyside club value their striker at closer to the £85million mark.
It is thought that Liverpool will deal at £75million and the club are bullish about getting such a fee with Michael Edwards stepping in to handle negotiations.
Darwin's departure could speed up the arrival of highly-rated Stefanos Tzimas.