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Liverpool could complete a series of transfer deals as the summer window opens, including a potential free transfer return for Darwin Nunez, as well as moves for Joel Ordonez and Jarell QuansahDarwin Nunez could leave Al Hilal on a free this summer(Image: Getty Images)Having secured the first major objective of its summer, Liverpool can now embark on a period of considerable transfer activity.Andoni Iraola was appointed swiftly following Arne Slot's exit, and the club's task now is to equip the new manager with the players he needs, having already secured Jeremy Jacquet. The Uruguayan forward departed Anfield for Al Hilal last summer, but he appears set for a speedy return to European soccer.A sensational comeback to Anfield has been touted, though other options remain on the table.So, what might be in store for Liverpool?
That said, expectations would naturally be different were he to return on a free transfer, as has been speculated.Nunez is being linked with a return to Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)The ex-Benfica striker has produced a goal or assist every 120 minutes for Al Hilal, which represents a decent return even if others have made a greater impact in the Saudi Pro League. Despite being left out of his club's league squad for the latter half of the season, he scored a vital brace in an AFC Champions League triumph over Al Wahda in February, proving he can perform when it matters most.Nunez has been included in Uruguay's World Cup squad despite not having started for Marcelo Bielsa's side since 2025.
Nevertheless, his ability to play at right-back as well as in a central role could make him an ideal partner to first summer signing Jacquet.Jarell Quansah — inWhile the Ordonez speculation has resurfaced, a return for Jarell Quansah could prove more straightforward. The center-back clearly did not feature in Slot's plans, but a change in management could open the door for a comeback.The England international's displays for Bayer Leverkusen earned him a World Cup call-up and may prove to be exactly what he needed to reignite his career.
