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Liverpool continue to actively pursue multiple transfer moves in the summer window, including the potential sale of striker Darwin Nunez. Despite initial hopes that new manager Arne Slot's influence might secure Nunez's place at Anfield, the striker appears increasingly likely to leave. Italian clubs showed interest but Liverpool’s high asking price of around €70 million (£60.7m) has so far blocked a Serie A transfer. However, recent updates from Fabrizio Romano reveal that Al-Hilal have made an official proposal for Nunez, and discussions involving the player's camp are ongoing, meaning a move outside Europe is now a genuine possibility.
Alongside potential exits, Liverpool are pressing forward with strengthening their squad. They are inching closer to securing another deal before finalizing the high-profile transfer of Alexander Isak. According to Romano, contract terms are being actively discussed, signaling imminent progress in Liverpool’s attempts to bolster their attacking options. This deal comes amid other transfer targets Liverpool are reportedly pursuing to reinforce the team under Arne Slot's guidance.
Liverpool’s summer activity also includes confirming the sale of midfielder Tyler Morton to Lyon, with a reported £15 million agreement in its final stages. The club's approach in the transfer market reflects a strategic recalibration after last season’s successes, aiming to maintain competitiveness both domestically and in Europe.
Overall, the transfer window remains busy for Liverpool as they seek to balance key departures like Nunez's likely exit with significant signings such as Isak, underlining a decisive phase in the club’s squad evolution.
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