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Al-Nassr spent 77 million euros during the winter transfer window to bring Duran de Villa. However, the Saudi Pro League team was also interested in Nunez and made two offers for the Liverpool star, according to Fabrizio Romano. An agreement ” financial Was also close but Liverpool did not want to sell because they had no replacement in sight and wanted to respect the plans of Arne Slot.
The future from Nunez to Liverpool is scrutinized after a drop in form. The Uruguayan international only scored four times in the Premier League this season and has been the subject of strong criticism. Nunez also seemed interested in a transfer to Al-Nassr because he would have been ” furious Liverpool's decision to refuse the offer of the Saudi team.
Nunez wanted to leave
Al-Nassr ended up attaching the services of Duran and saw the Colombian make a dream start in Saudi Pro League, marking twice during a 3-0 victory against Al-Fayha. The Saudi club hopes that it will be able to continue scoring goals, especially since it will earn an annual salary of 16.7 million pounds Sterling in Al-Nassr.
The last appearance of Nunez dates back to the 1-0 surprise defeat of Liverpool against Plymouth in FA Cup, which did not help its cause. The Reds are back in the Premier League Wednesday against their rivals Everton in the last Mersey derby at Goodison Park, but Nunez will probably have to be satisfied with a place on the bench.
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