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Jamie Carragher hasn't been convinced by Darwin Nunez's performances at Liverpool(Image: YOUTUBE )
Darwin Nunez's impending exit from Liverpool was already predicted by Jamie Carragher last season.
He scored just five Premier League goals last season and seven in all competitions on his way to earning his first league title in Europe.
Having already sold Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich this summer, the Premier League champions appear close to shipping Nunez out.
According to The Athletic, Al-Hilal have reached an agreement with Liverpool to sign the striker.
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The Saudi Pro League side - who are managed by ex-Inter Milan boss Simone Inzaghi - are said to have agreed a fee of £46million (€53m) plus add-ons for Nunez, who has indicated willingness to discuss personal terms.
The fee would free up funds to take a second run at Alexander Isak, after their initial bid of £110m was rejected by Newcastle.
Many saw last season as Nunez's last chance to establish himself as the club's leading striker, but with just four goals to his name by December, Carragher predicted he wouldn't last much longer on Merseyside.
During an episode of The Overlap, the Liverpool legend told Ian Wright that Nunez's unpredictability is not something top players possess and admitted he didn't think he'd last one more season at the club.
Article continues belowDarwin Nunez looks like he may have played his last game for Liverpool(Image: Liverpool FC, Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
He said: "We said we don’t know what he is going to do, so how will the defenders?
It is not going to be any different to what he is now."
Nunez's shining moment last season came when he netted two late goals to beat Brentford in what was a key victory in Liverpool's charge for the league title.
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