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Milos Kerkez's brother appears to have liked a post about Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal's pursuit of Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez.
Reports suggest that discussions have begun over the potential signing of the Uruguayan.
It has been reported that the Saudi Pro League heavyweights are interested in the 27-year-old, who is open to leaving Anfield this summer.
Despite scoring during Liverpool's pre-season, Nunez's future has been a topic of debate since last season ended.
Liverpool is open to offers for the striker, who has also been linked with a move to Italy, with Juventus and Napoli having both been tipped to make an offer.
Saudi Pro League side keen on Darwin as he remains available on the market and ready to leave Liverpool.
"No official proposal to the Reds yet but Al Hilal keen with discussions to follow on both player/club sides."
Marko Kerkez, Milos's brother, was among those who liked the post, although this doesn't necessarily indicate an imminent move.
Liverpool recently said goodbye to Luis Diaz after contract extension talks fell through, resulting in the Colombian joining Bayern Munich in a deal worth $86 million.
Nunez is widely seen as one of the players likely to depart from the Premier League champions this summer.
Milos Kerkez's brother liked a post regarding Darwin Nunez's future at Liverpool amid Saudi Arabia links
The Premier League champions are not expected to launch a fresh bid for the Newcastle star, despite the Magpies making a big-money move for Benjamin Sesko.
What that means for Nunez's future remains to be seen but Michael Owen questioned the striker earlier this week as he failed to find the net in the friendly win over Yokohama FM in Japan.
The ex-Reds striker said: "Finishing is the hardest part of the game
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