Darwin Nunez was ill midweek as Liverpool played PSV in the Champions League while Curtis Jones limped off the week before against Lille. Arne Slot has the latest.
Liverpool have responded to interest in Darwin Nunez after Saudi Abrabian side Al-Nassr made an approach for the Uruguayan striker, according to reports.
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.
Diogo Jota, Joe Gomez and Darwin Nunez are all in contention to return to Liverpool’s squad for the upcoming Premier League game against Bournemouth. Liverpool head coach Arne Slot confirmed that all three would train with the rest of the first team today and a decision will be made on whether to involve them.
Darwin Nunez has found himself on the fringes of the Liverpool starting XI under Arne Slot but the Reds have made their position clear amid interest from Saudi Arabia
Liverpool have no intention of selling Darwin Nunez this month despite interest in the forward from Saudi Arabia.Al Nassr targeted a January deal to sign the striker, who has started just seven games
The Uruguayan is a frustrating figure but his brace at Brentford showed why Liverpool must persist with him - for now at least
Liverpool manager Arne Slot does not want to lose Darwin Nunez in the January transfer window, with AC Milan interested in the striker.
Darwin Nunez has wished his Uruguay and Liverpool idol Luis Suarez a happy 38th birthday. The pair have struck up a mentor-student bond through their shared journey through football, now the Reds' No.9 must heed the lessons he has been taught if he is to lead his team's attack in the upcoming weeks.
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Arsenal has slipped up in the Premier League title race by squandering a two-goal lead to draw with Aston Villa after Liverpool beat Brentford thanks to a stoppage-time double from Darwin Nunez.
Darwin Nunez netted twice in stoppage time to give Liverpool an impressive 2-0 victory away at Brentford on Saturday afternoon Darwin Nunez celebrates after scoring the first goal during the ...