Darwin Nunez £46m Transfer Agreed as Liverpool Push to Sign Replacement - Liverpool Echo
ENGLAND, AUG 6 – Liverpool will receive around £53 million plus add-ons for Darwin Nunez, allowing them to pursue Newcastle's Alexander Isak as their next striker this summer.
- Liverpool agreed to sell striker Darwin Nunez to Saudi Pro League champions Al-Hilal for around £53 million as of 2025-08-07.
- This move follows Nunez's request to leave Liverpool, where he fell down the pecking order last season and has been part of pre-season efforts.
- Newcastle United rejected a £110 million bid for striker Alexander Isak, who is training alone after being banned, while Liverpool consider a fresh bid amid Nunez's exit.
- Nunez joined Liverpool in 2022 from Benfica for £75 million, scored 40 goals in 143 appearances, and will finalise personal terms and a medical with Al-Hilal in Germany.
- Liverpool’s sales this summer approach £200 million, fueling speculation over replacement signings and requiring a potential British transfer record to secure Isak if pursued.
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The Saudi club Al Hilal has reached an agreement with Liverpool to bring football player Darwin Nunes for 53 million euros, the British media reported today.
Darwin Nunez set for Al Hilal medical as Liverpool turn attention back to Alexander Isak
Darwin Nunez and Liverpool have a total agreement with Saudi club Al Hilal, with the forward expected to complete a medical in the coming days.The initial fee is believed to be £46.3million, with potential add-ons of £10million.The 26-year-old is said to be earning wages in the region of £400,000-a-week, marking a substantial pay rise from his current Reds contract, where he sits in a weekly wage of £140,000.**ARE YOU READING THIS ON OUR APP? DO…
Darwin Nunez's Liverpool exit closing in as big-spending club name their transfer fee - The Mirror
Darwin Nunez has been expected to leave Liverpool all summer having fallen out of favour under Arne Slot and Al-Hilal have come to the negotiating table with an offer that could land the Uruguayan
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