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Luis Díaz, Darwin Núñez and Mohamed Salah celebrating a goal with Liverpool. If the Uruguayan departure is given, the Egyptian would be the only one in this photo that would remain in the club.

Luis Díaz, Darwin Núñez and Mohamed Salah celebrating a goal with Liverpool. If the Uruguayan departure is given, the Egyptian would be the only one in this photo that would remain in the club.

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The Uruguayan Darwin Núñez is very close to leaving Liverpool and sign for Al Hilalaccording to his current coach, Arne Slot, who, however, clarified that there are no signed contracts and that we have to wait “a few days”.

Darwin may effectively leavebut everything has not been signed, so they will have to wait a few days until it is completed. But yes, there is a possibility to leave, ”said Dutch Liverpool coach at the press conference prior to the Shield Community that is played this Sunday against Crystal Palace of Daniel Muñoz and Jefferson Lerma A Wembley.

Predictably, the 26 -year -old Uruguayan striker who has spent three seasons in Liverpool, will leave for Saudi football for 53 million euros.

His departure, almost sung last winter, serves Liverpool to Cuad the accounts in a summer in which they have disbursed 300 million in transfers such as those of Florian Wirtz (125), Hugo doesn't leave (95), Milos is coming (47) y Jeremie Frimpong (40).

In the sales chapter, those of Arne Slot have entered 200 millionbetween Luis Díaz (70), Jarrel Quansah (35), Caisimber's Caledon (15), Trent Alexander-Arnold (10), Tyler Morton (10), and the aforementioned Darwin Núñez.

With these income, and with some sanitized accounts and overflow after barely spending 17 million in the last two markets, Liverpool now intends to close the Alexander Isak operationfor which they already offered more than 120 million a few days ago and for which Newcastle, for the moment, is not willing to negotiate.

Interestingly, the Saudi Arabia Investment Fund (PIF), is owner of both Newcastle and Al Hilal.

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