Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez's transfer to Napoli has been officially put on hold, with several other clubs considering a move for the Uruguayan. Liverpool are open to selling Nunez but are demanding a fee of €70m, according to sources close to the situation.
Darwin Nunez has struggled to find his best form at Liverpool but has attracted interest from other clubs this summer, as they see him as a player with the potential to succeed outside the Premier League. Sources confirm that the biggest interest comes from Saudi clubs Al Hilal and Al Nassr.
However, Barcelona and AC Milan are also monitoring the situation and are considering signing the 26-year-old. After the collapse of the deal with Napoli, it seems Liverpool are ready to part with Nunez if the price is right.
It will be interesting to see how this situation develops, as Saudi clubs appear more capable of meeting Liverpool's financial demands. It is not clear whether Darwin Nunez would accept a move there or would prefer a move to another European club.
Meanwhile, Liverpool are considering a move for Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike as a replacement for Darwin Nunez. Ekitike, 23, finished last season with 33 goals in all competitions and would be an ideal addition to Liverpool's squad.
















