Darwin Nunez Agrees to Move to Saudi Pro League Amid Liverpool Playing Time Challenges

Darwin Nunez, the Liverpool striker, has reportedly reached an agreement to continue his career in the Saudi Pro League this summer. After struggling to secure a consistent starting position at Liverpool, especially with new signings and increasing competition for forward roles, Nunez decided to seek more playing time elsewhere. The club is currently negotiating with the Saudi league to finalize the transfer.
Nunez joined Liverpool from Benfica in 2022 but found it difficult to become a regular starter. The arrival of new attacking players further limited his opportunities on the pitch. Despite his initial preference to stay in Europe, no European clubs met Liverpool’s asking price of over £60 million, which led him to consider offers from Saudi clubs that were willing to pay the substantial fee.
Interest from Saudi clubs, particularly Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli, was strong, with negotiations progressing smoothly once Nunez agreed to personal terms. His representatives engaged with clubs owned by the Saudi Public Investment Fund, reflecting the league’s ambition to attract high-profile talent. This move signals a major shift for the player as he embraces a new chapter in a rapidly growing football environment.
For Liverpool, Nunez’s departure will bring in significant funds, allowing the club to pursue reinforcements that better fit the manager’s vision. Meanwhile, Nunez gains the chance to revive his career with a central role in a league that is investing heavily to boost its global profile, marking an important transition in his professional journey.
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