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Liverpool ready to do “everything they can” to sell Darwin Nunez to Saudi Pro League club

Liverpool attacker Darwin Nunez has been linked with a move away from the club ahead of the summer transfer window.

Darwin Nunez has been underwhelming for Liverpool, and they are looking to get rid of him. According to a report from Football Insider, they will do “everything they can” in their power to sell him to a Saudi Arabian club. It remains to be seen whether they can replace him adequately.

Liverpool could certainly use a reliable goalscorer, and replacing the South American would be ideal. There is no doubt that he is a talented player with a bright future. Nunez has not been able to adapt to English football, and he will look to get his career back on track with regular football elsewhere.

There is no doubt that Darwin Nunez has the potential to develop into a quality player. He has previously shown his ability at Benfica. It will be interesting to see if the South American is willing to move to Saudi Arabia at this stage of his career amid his links with Al-Hilal. The Uruguayan international is still quite young, and he could improve further with coaching and experience.

Liverpool need a reliable goalscorer

Meanwhile, Liverpool will need to bring in a quality striker if they end up selling Darwin Nunez this summer. They have been linked with players like Alexander Isak in recent weeks. The Reds need a reliable striker leading the line for them. They will be hoping to fight for major trophies next term.

Liverpool must look to improve their squad over the next few weeks if they want to fight for major trophies. There is no doubt that the Premier League champions have the bones of a very good squad, and they will need to bring in adequate reinforcements over the next few weeks.

It makes sense for them to sell the South American this summer. Nunez scored just seven goals in all competitions last season, and those numbers are unacceptable for a player hoping to start for the champions of England. Meanwhile, the 25-year-old picked up seven assists as well. His numbers will need to improve if he wants to compete at the highest level.

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