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While he has scored 40 goals in 143 appearances for Liverpool, he has also missed 55 big chances from 95 Premier League outings.
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Nunez is now expected to move on and is subject of interest from the likes of Napoli, Atletico Madrid and Saudi Arabia.
But former Liverpool forward Sean Dundee admits he sympathises with the forward.
The former striker joined the Reds in a £2m deal from Karlsruher SC in the summer of 1998, having established himself as a prolific goalscorer in the Bundesliga.
He just keeps on going and going.”
Liverpool have been linked with a number of strikers already this summer, including Newcastle United star Alexander Isak.
Dundee thinks the Swede would be a good signing for the Reds.
“They're really signing some good players.
“I think they've made a great start with what they've done in the transfer market.
The boy is really, really good, so I hope they keep him as well.”
Having seen Liverpool win the Premier League last season, Dundee is expecting the Reds to challenge for the title again this year and also go strong in the Champions League.
And while he predicted that Manchester City would re-emerge as Liverpool’s main title rivals, the former Reds striker was also dismissive of Arsenal’s chances.
“I believe they can (win the league again),” he said.
“I don’t think that City’s going to have a slow start like they did last season.
“I think some other clubs are going to get off to good starts, and Liverpool have to stay up there from the beginning.
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“I thought it was really harsh the way they went out of the Champions League this year.
I thought Liverpool and Barca were the two best teams in the Champions League last season.
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