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Benfica are already speaking clearly about the departure of Darwin Nunez

Most of European clubs interested in signing Darwin Núñez, Lisbon are beginning to throw in the towel. Benfica are practically taking it for granted that their highly-rated player will be on his way out of the club this summer.

Barcelona, Chelsea, PSG and United are increasing their contacts in recent days with the sole objective of being the big winner of this tremendous competition.

The reality is clear and even Núñez's own team-mates are talking about his possible departure, as is the case with Lucas Veríssimo: "It's the law of the transfer market. Of course we would all like to keep players like him, but we are in a competitive market, in which clubs need money to manage the day to day".

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