Liverpool have made a clear decision about Darwin Nunez's immediate future following more interest from the Saudi Pro League in the striker.
The Liverpool striker has endured a tough spell in front of goal, but Arne Slot is not worried about his ability to score goals. With Diogo Jota and Luis Diaz both injury doubts, that prediction could be put to the test on Saturday.
Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez has been scrutinised by fans and pundits over his lack of goals in recent weeks but Arne Slot has spoken out in defence of the Reds' No.9
Liverpool needed two late goals from Darwin Nunez to claim a late victory away to Brentford, with the Uruguayan pouncing when the game looked destined to end goalless
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Liverpool boss Arne Slot has challenged Darwin Nunez to prove he is an elite striker as the much-maligned Uruguayan looks to take advantage of Diogo Jota's latest injury.
Nunez has blown hot and cold during his three-year spell at Anfield following a big-money move from Benfica. Liverpool paid an initial £64m to sign the Uruguayan forward but add-ons could take the overall price up to £85m – making him the club’s most expensive signing in history.
Liverpool have responded to interest in Darwin Nunez after Saudi Arabian side Al-Nassr made an approach for the Uruguayan striker, according to reports.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot conceded Darwin Nunez was ‘lucky’ to escape a red card just seconds after his late goal heroics against Brentford. The Uruguayan answered his doubters in
Arne Slot said Darwin Núñez's knack of scoring vital late goals for Liverpool is "nice to have" after the forward did so again to earn his team a crucial victory over Brentford on Saturday.
Arne Slot has admitted he has been unable to get the best out of Darwin Nunez so far at Liverpool – but has backed the out-of-form Uruguay striker to come good soon. The Reds No 9 has scored ...
Liverpool manager Arne Slot was delighted for Darwin Nunez after he came off the bench to score two late goals to beat Brentford 2-0.Heading into second half stoppage time, the Reds were minutes away