Uruguayan media agree on Darwin Nunez's big problem amid Liverpool return claims
- Uruguayan outlet Carve Deportiva claimed former Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez is poised for a return to Anfield, with the forward currently a free agent following his departure from Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal.
- After mutually terminating his Al-Hilal contract following the signing of Karim Benzema, Nunez lost playing time; he had left Liverpool last summer in a deal valued at approximately £46.3 million.
- During Uruguay's World Cup draw against Saudi Arabia, Nunez was substituted at half-time after a tepid performance; Diaria noted that Nunez and Matias Vina "left the pitch feeling that they lacked match fitness."
- Fabrizio Romano has dismissed the prospect of a reunion, while any official announcement remains unlikely until Uruguay concludes their World Cup campaign on July 19.
- Focused on his national team's tournament, Nunez may be benched for Uruguay's upcoming match against Cape Verde as he attempts to regain match sharpness and competitive edge.
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