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Arne Slot, manager of Liverpool, goes to a training session at the Axa Melwood Training Center on January 28, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
Arne Slot has enjoyed an excellent debut season with Liverpool, however, he could be about to unravel him, since a high profile ace is not happy with his transfer posture.
Mo Salah is ready to move to Saudi Arabia, while Liverpool will also sell Harvey Elliott to raise funds.
The future of Trent Alexander-Arnold and the captain, Virgil Van Dijk, remain suspended until the moment a new contract for the couple is announced.
Therefore, this summer I could see the greatest reconstruction in Anfield’s outfit in many years.
Another player who could leave the club is Darwin Núñez.
According The sunBefore Nassr signed Jhon Duran, they had a genuine interest in the murderer to the Uruguyan, however, the Reds rejected their interest.
The outlet suggests that the Saudi team was told that Núñez was not on sale at any price, and that position has left the annoying player since he wanted the opportunity to talk to the representatives of Al Nassr.
With only five goals in 25 appearances in all competitions this season (Transfer market), It could be said that the slot is in its rights to keep Núñez marginalized mostly in 24 hours, 7 days a week, but a general negative to sell the classified ace of £ 85 million (the sun) It doesn’t make much sense.
Particularly when considering how such a sale would positively affect the reds in terms of the gain and sustainability rules of the Premier League.
It is not clear at this stage if Liverpool will entertain any offer for Núñez in the summer window, but in the meantime, he needs to demonstrate his value to the team as they advance in search of a possible champions league and twice the Premier League.