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Some of Liverpool’s best players are attracting interest from all over the world and outgoings can be expected.
The Reds could have a rather big squad by the time the new season rolls around, meaning that plans are already in place to make some room for new arrivals.
Harvey Elliott has hinted at leaving Liverpool but he is just one in a long line of players queuing by the Anfield exit door, although some will have further to travel than others.
Saudi Arabia is a potential destination for many, including Diogo Jota, Luis Diaz and, the most likely, Darwin Nunez.
The Uruguayan almost left Liverpool in January but the Reds turned down two offers from Al-Nassr due to not having enough time to find a replacement.
The 25-year-old, however, was said to be very keen on the move and an old video has been doing the rounds amid the new speculation, suggesting that he is desperate for what this transfer could bring.
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One of the main, if not the only, factor that draws many of the top talents to Saudi Arabia is the money they can afford to pay players, all of which is tax free as well.
Although most think this, not many are actually keen to admit it, but Nunez on the other hand didn’t seem too bothered.
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In a video on Pro Direct Soccer’s YouTube channel, Diaz joked that Nunez had too much money as he owns five cars, something he replied to with: “I need more money.
Saudi, come on Saudi.”
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Nunez may be about to get his wish as Al Hilal are linked with both Diaz and Nunez, with the latter the most likely to leave after Liverpool placed a £100m price tag on Diaz if he is to be sold this summer.
Nunez looks nailed on to leave Liverpool this summer and the most recent update is that he is open to a move to Al Hilal.
Journalist Santi Aouna has confirmed that contact between the club and the player has happened in recent hours, with the Uruguayan keen on making the switch.
Liverpool are still awaiting the first offer for the striker, although a similar fee to the one they rejected in January would be what they are hoping for.
It is a shame as Nunez has so much promise when he first arrived but it looks like both parties are ready to call it quits and move onto pastures new.