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Nunez‚ who joined the Reds for £85million in the summer of 2022‚ had a hard time at the club before departing at the end of last season for Al-Hilal. He left for £46million‚ with a number of Liverpool fans seemingly happy to recoup the fee. Nunez scored 40 times in 143 games during his Anfield career‚ and was part of the squad that won the Premier League last season. In Saudi Arabia‚ Nunez has scored seven goals in 23 games for the Pro League leaders‚ but will now find opportunities more limited following the arrival of a new star.
Ex-Liverpool star Darwin Nunez wants out of Al-Hilal; Surprise club ready to make stunning transfer push
The truth often unspoken about Liverpool is how they far they had to go back before they could try to move forwards again. Liverpool won the Premier League last season and almost immediately lost three-quarters of their forward line. The sales of Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez had been a while in the coming. The passing of Diogo Jota could not have been foretold.
Darwin Nunez scores AGAIN as Liverpool flop makes flying start to life in Saudi Arabia - as Reds continue their pursuit of...
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