Liverpool consider sacrificing Darwin Nunez

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Liverpool are preparing for the end of an era, that of Jürgen Klopp, which lasted almost 10 years. With Arne Slot, the Mersey club will change its face. The Dutchman offers football based on possession, with a single attacker at the forefront, quite mobile and skillful in front of goal. Darwin Núñez could pay the price. Despite a satisfactory season (23 goals and 17 assists in 49 matches), Liverpool and their new manager reportedly have doubts about the future of their Uruguayan striker. According to The Suneyes are turning towards other alternatives.

According to the English tabloid, the Reds are targeting Ollie Watkins (28 years old). The Aston Villa striker, who is coming off another great season with the Villans (19 goals in the Premier League), corresponds to the profile sought by the new Liverpool staff. Consequently, faced with this possible departure of their top scorer, Aston Villa and Unai Emery are looking for a replacement.

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