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Former Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez, who left last summer, has alerted Premier League clubs to his availability with a nightmare year in the Saudi Pro League coming to an endDarwin Nunez and Cristiano Ronaldo during Al Hilal vs Al Nassr in January 2026.(Image: Fayez Nureldine / AFP via Getty Images)When Darwin Nunez left Liverpool last summer, the Reds got a decent fee for the Uruguayan. Heading to Al Hilal in the Saudi Pro League, it looked like a move that suited all parties.But while Nunez is no doubt racking up a decent salary in the Middle East, his playing time has been severely limited.
Soon after he was brought in, the former Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema arrived, essentially taking his spot.Nunez enjoyed a promising start to life at his new club, netting six goals and providing four assists in 16 Saudi Pro League games. However, it is suggested by talkSPORT that a move back to Europe is more likely.There is interest from Turkiye, which could prove tempting, while Premier League sides are likeliest to be able to afford a substantial transfer fee.Darwin Nunez left Liverpool last summer(Image: Getty Images)Al Hilal spent around $63 million (£46 million) on Nunez a year ago.
I think they've missed the big boy up front, Darwin Nunez. They've missed him as well I think.
