Liverpool have reportedly made decision on Saudi Pro League's interest in Darwin Nunez, deciding on his current future at Anfield.
Darwin Nunez has found himself on the fringes of the Liverpool starting XI under Arne Slot but the Reds have made their position clear amid interest from Saudi Arabia
Nunez has blown hot and cold during his three-year spell at Anfield following a big-money move from Benfica. Liverpool paid an initial £64m to sign the Uruguayan forward but add-ons could take the overall price up to £85m – making him the club’s most expensive signing in history.
The Uruguayan is a frustrating figure but his brace at Brentford showed why Liverpool must persist with him - for now at least
Liverpool have responded to interest in Darwin Nunez after Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr made an approach for the Uruguayan striker, according to reports.
Darwin Nunez struck twice in stoppage time to earn Liverpool a 2-0 win at Brentford and a six-point Premier League lead over Arsenal, who blew a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 against Aston Villa on Saturday.
Reuters Darwin Nunez struck twice in stoppage time to earn Liverpool a 2-0 win at Brentford and a six-point Premier League lead over Arsenal, who blew a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 against Aston Villa on Saturday. Liverpool looked set to drop points for the ...
Liverpool have no intention of selling Darwin Nunez this month despite interest in the forward from Saudi Arabia.Al Nassr targeted a January deal to sign the striker, who has started just seven games
Uruguayan forward Darwin Nunez's late double fire brought Liverpool a 2-0 win Saturday against Brentford in an English Premier League week 22 match. The Reds' 25-year-old forward scored in two minutes, in the 91st and 93rd minute, to bring victory to the visitors at Brentford's Gtech Community Stadium.
Arsenal has slipped up in the Premier League title race by squandering a two-goal lead to draw with Aston Villa after Liverpool beat Brentford thanks to a stoppage-time double from Darwin Nunez.
An injury-time brace from Darwin Nunez gave Liverpool the three points against Brentford in West London on Saturday and you can watch the match highlights here.
The draw for the knockout phase play-offs will be held pretty swiftly after the group stage is completed, with teams learning their fate on 31 January. Then the first legs will be played on 11-12 February and the second on 18-19 February. That gives the top eight teams a useful spell without European football as the round of 16 begins on 4 March.