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Dwight Yorke has advised Manchester United to make a shock swoop to snatch Liverpool's Darwin Nunez.
It's believed the Uruguay frontman may exit Anfield soon, though where he'll head next remains up in the air.
Atletico Madrid seem keen on adding Nunez to their ranks, with whispers suggesting the ex-Benfica hitman favours a stint in Madrid.
Buzz about potential Saudi suitors has surfaced, yet a Euro spell is tipped as Nunez’s likelier choice.
The Reds have not been tinged with links but are tipped to beef up their strike force after Rasmus Hojlund's underwhelming showings.
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Yorke weighed in, telling gamblingindustrynews.com: "He's not quite lived up to expectations and sometimes a new start might be a good thing for a player, rather than being there and just being another number and getting game time occasionally.
"I think for me personally if I was United, I know the Liverpool and the Man United thing is a bit of a rift there, but I look beyond that.
I look at the young man who has a good presence, who has a little bit of zest in him, who's got all ingredients to be even better than what he's actually producing at the minute."
Nunez, who made a splash with a £64million move to Liverpool in 2022, could be on his way out of Anfield despite having three years left on his contract.
After netting an impressive 48 goals in his last season at Benfica, Nunez has struggled to replicate that form for the Reds, scoring just seven times this season and often coming off the bench under manager Arne Slot.
Slot has been vocal about the squad needing more firepower following some disappointing losses, and previously expressed frustration with Nunez's attitude during a match against Aston Villa where the forward squandered a prime opportunity.
"I would prefer him to score but the word 'chance' says it all," Slot remarked.
"It's a chance so it's not 100 per cent sure that the ball goes in, and players miss chances,".
"What was a bit harder for me to accept was his behaviour after that chance.
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