Darwin Nunez probably leaves Liverpool this summer and Liverpool is looking for £ 59 million north, Talksport understands.
The 25-year-old awakens Saudi Arabia, with Al Hilal contacting Liverpool on Monday to request the conditions of a deal.

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Al Nassr had € 70 million [£59m] The BID and Liverpool rejected in January use this number as a yardstick for the evaluation.
Michael Edwards, CEO of FSG from FSG, and sports director Richard Hughes decided not to sell Nunez in the middle of the season because he believed that the Uruguay would better help to help Liverpool win the title of Premier League.
Liverpool paid a club record for Nunez when he came from Benfica in June 2022.
It is a priority to regain a large part of this number, especially at Liverpool, who wants to add another striker this summer.
Talksport understands that Liverpool also came to her evaluation based on Nunez ‘Record as a Liverpool starter.
Nunez scored 25 goals in 49 starts and scored 13 templates.
This is essentially a goal of all two games and support from all four.
Liverpool plans to stick to their GBP at least 59 million in a non-Saudi bidder.
Nunez did not close the door in the Saudi Pro league, and the dealmakers in the window showed the decisive bid in the window as successful, in particular to know that the European associations may not match Liverpools.
Whether that comes back from Al Hilal, again Al Nassr or another Saudi club or not.

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Hilal’s investigation was more because of one last offer to find a striker before the Club World Cup Victor Osimhen did not land, and was one of several inquiries that were made on a day-long day on June 10th.
However, it is understood that Nunez is interested in moving to Italy or Spain.
Talksport understands that Atletico Madrid has a real interest.
Liverpool already evaluates options to replace Nunez internally.
Alexander Isak, Hugo Ekitics, Benjamin Sesko and Joao Pedro are among the names that are considered.
Nunez has sounded its worst goals season since 2019 in the 2024/25 term – and only found the back of the network from 47 games in all competitions seven times.