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Darwin Nunez is struggling at Liverpool.
The striker is under the spotlight after a run of six games without a goal with Jurgen Klopp's side seeing their Premier League title challenge fizzle out.
That has prompted considerable speculation about Nunez's future and what the future may hold for the 24-year-old, signed from Benfica for £64 million in 2022.
Here, the LiverpoolECHO's sports writers have had their say on Nunez and what may be next for the Uruguay international...
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Keifer MacDonald
Your view of Darwin Nunez will depend on whether you believe the glass to be half full or half empty.
Indeed, it has been a much improved second season at Anfield for the Uruguayan, who has scored 18 goals across all competitions and provided a further 13 assists.
Amie Wilson
Darwin Nunez has not scored the number of goals he should have in a Liverpool shirt since making the move from Benfica in the summer of 2022.
While the departure of Jurgen Klopp will likely have an impact on Nunez, selling him should not be a priority for incoming new manager Arne Slot.
It is very possible that the Uruguay international realises his true potential under the Dutchman, however if he continues to show signs of struggling it may be worth reconsidering.
Despite often frustrating Liverpool fans with his lack of a cutting edge in front of goal, Nunez has still scored 18 goals this season.
Therefore, his stock has not drastically fallen and Liverpool can reassess his future this time next year, but in the meantime, he is absolutely worth keeping.