Darwin Nunez appears to be ready to leave Liverpool. The Premier League champions are looking to sell, and the Uruguayan is keen to move, clarifying the situation surrounding the Uruguayan attacker, whose future has been unclear for months. The most serious competitors are Napoli. Although no cost has been announced, an offer is anticipated shortly. Liverpool's value is assured. In January, the English club turned down a bid of about €70 million (£60 million, $81 million) from the Saudi team Al Nassr, indicating the amount of money they are requesting.
Nunez's departure raises certain issues for Arne Slot, but not all of them are worries. Liverpool has made great progress so far this summer, signing Milos Kerkez and acquiring Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong. Slot already has offensive combinations that might absorb Nunez's departure, but the club may now put off more business to watch how the market develops.