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He was rotated by Jurgen Klopp before the German's departure last summer and has since found it ever more difficult to feature regularly in the plans of Klopp's successor, Arne Slot.
A return of seven goals last season - 11 fewer than he managed the previous campaign - spoke to his struggles under Slot and after the Reds rejected advances from Saudi Arabia for his services in January, Nunez is widely expected to move on this summer.
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And should Nunez leave this summer, he will depart with the good wishes of all supporters and as a Premier League winner.
While he ends this season as a Premier League champion, he has rarely still been Liverpool's 'captain chaos', at the heart of everything in the attacking third.
When that presence evaporated, so too did his place at Anfield.
Signing Nunez has not worked out, but selling him can at least give the Reds the best chance of bringing in the desired reliable, prolific centre-forward that the £85m man ultimately failed to be.
Joe Rimmer
Darwin Nunez needs to leave Liverpool.
And Liverpool need Darwin Nunez to leave.
We saw both sides of Nunez that evening, the all action performance, goals and the offsides that have been a feature of his Liverpool career.
Under Jurgen Klopp, Nunez's all-action style suited the German's, at times, gung-ho approach to football