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Saudi Pro League giants Al-Hilal are actively working to secure the signing of Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez during the summer 2025 transfer window. This strategic move is reportedly driven by the club's head coach Simone Inzaghi, who has identified Nunez as a crucial target to bolster Al-Hilal's attacking options after complications in their pursuit of Napoli striker Victor Osimhen.
Negotiations are ongoing, with Inzaghi personally recommending Nunez to Al-Hilal's management as a key reinforcement. Nunez, who joined Liverpool for approximately €75 million, has struggled to consistently deliver on expectations at Anfield, scoring 25 goals in 95 Premier League appearances, including only five in the 2024/25 season. Despite being ready to leave Liverpool, he has reportedly turned down initial approaches from Al-Hilal as he weighs his options for the next career step.
In the 2024/25 season, Nunez contributed 7 goals and 5 assists over 47 games, showing flashes of his ability but not enough to guarantee a regular starting spot under Liverpool’s current management. His market value stands around €45 million, with an annual salary near €8.45 million, figures that Al-Hilal must consider in their offer.
This potential transfer highlights the increasing interest of Saudi clubs in high-profile European players, especially following Al-Hilal’s failed Osimhen deal. Inzaghi’s influence at the club appears significant, as he seeks to assemble a competitive squad capable of domestic and continental success by targeting players with Premier League experience like Nunez.
As negotiations continue, the football community watches closely to see if Nunez will make the move to Saudi Arabia this summer, signaling a notable shift in his career and the ongoing reshaping of the global football transfer landscape by burgeoning leagues such as the Saudi Pro League.
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