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It may seem odd to question the attack of a team that has just topped the Premier League scoring charts, netted 123 goals in all competitions, and boasts the most lethal striker in English soccer in Mohamed Salah.
However, since Luis Suarez's exit in 2014, Liverpool's forward line has never been more uncertain.
While top scorer Salah has put an end to speculation about his future by signing a new contract, there are still doubts surrounding the rest of Liverpool's attacking contingent.
Some rumors, like those involving Cody Gakpo, are flimsy at best, with fleeting links to Bayern Munich.
After an impressive loan stint in the Championship with Middlesbrough, he's caught the eye of Everton following Crystal Palace's unsuccessful attempt to sign him in January.
Luis Diaz has openly acknowledged that his agents have been in discussions with other clubs - Barcelona and the Saudi Pro League continue to show interest in the Colombian winger, while also expressing his contentment at Liverpool.
Nunez has struggled to cement a place in Liverpool's starting XI since arriving from Benfica three years ago.
According to reports this weekend, it didn't take an end-of-season chat with Slot last month for Nunez to realize his chances at Liverpool next season would be slim.
This was evident during the second half of the recently concluded title-winning campaign, where Nunez only started eight Premier League matches, just one of which came after Boxing Day.
While the Saudi Pro League made an unsuccessful approach in January and Al-Hilal showed interest ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup, no deal followed.
Instead, the latest whispers suggest that the player is keen to remain in Europe, which could hinder Liverpool from securing the kind of fee they might have received had Nunez moved to the Middle East
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