Liverpool have made their signing of Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez as a permanent transfer to Al Hilal official, signing a three year deal following a two year career in making big waves at the club on Merseyside.
His Liverpool legacy
The Saudis, it is said, agreed to fork out approximatively 53 million Euros (about 46.3 million pounds) plus extras and some put the figure at 56.6 million pounds. Nunez, departing to Liverpool, has played 143 matches, scored 40 goals, and won both the Premier League and Carabao Cup. He broke through in 2022, following a club record transfer out of Benfica, to score in his first match, the FA Community Shield and perform well across the board, including an injury time brace against Newcastle. However, in his last campaign he was less used by Arne Slotstarting only eight league games and scoring only five goals. The purchase gives a massive push to the summer fundraising efforts of Liverpool to counter almost 300 million of outgoings. Some of the biggest in-coming signings are Florian Wirtz (club record fee) and Hugo Ekitike and a swooped upon £110 million bid for Newcastle player Alexander Isak.
New club, new ambitions
Simone Inzaghi is the manager of Al Hilal aiming a record extending 20th Saudi Pro League championship. Nunez is not the only high profile signing such as Theo Hernandez, as the club have embarked on the quest to establish domination in Asia and at home as well. He happened to join the team as they were preparing their preseason in Germany where he is preparing to have a new start. Looking back at his time at Anfield, Reports recalled Nunez as being “magnificently ridiculous”, as a mess but an electric player. Even the mixed results were fine by fans since it was as much his unpredictability as raw talent which was appreciated.
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