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
Darwin Nunez travelled with Liverpool for their final Champions League but was not named in the matchday squad, and the reason has been revealed. Arne Slot left nine first-team players behind on Merseyside for the clash at PSV, but Darwin Nunez was one of a handful of senior options to board the plane to Eindhoven.
The Uruguayan is a frustrating figure but his brace at Brentford showed why Liverpool must persist with him - for now at least
Darwin Nunez has wished his Uruguay and Liverpool idol Luis Suarez a happy 38th birthday. The pair have struck up a mentor-student bond through their shared journey through football, now the Reds' No.9 must heed the lessons he has been taught if he is to lead his team's attack in the upcoming weeks.
Darwin Nunez is attracting strong interest from two Saudi Pro League clubs, but Liverpool aren’t willing to sell him in January. As the January transfer window comes to a close, Nunez is still being linked with a move away, this time to Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mane ‘s team, Al Nassr.
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
Serie A giants Napoli are reportedly interested in signing Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez in the ongoing transfer window.
Darwin Nunez has yet to unlock his full potential at Liverpool and, with the player being used as an impact sub, Jamie Carragher believes he may soon be sold by the Reds
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.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has challenged Darwin Nunez to prove he is an elite striker as the much-maligned Uruguayan looks to take advantage of Diogo Jota's latest injury.
In another era, in another kind of football, Darwin Núñez might be the type of unconventional striker who would be a cult hero at a smaller club, but at Liverpool in 2025, when the margins are so tight at the top of the Premier League and every player must earn his place,