Darwin Núñez has completed his transfer from Liverpool to Saudi Arabian club Al-Hilal on a three-year contract, with the deal reportedly worth around €53 million (approximately £46.2 million or US$61 million) plus add-ons. The Uruguay striker scored 40 goals in 143 appearances for Liverpool and was part of the squad that won the Premier League title last season. Al-Hilal's manager, Simone Inzaghi, identified Núñez as a top target early in the transfer window. Following Núñez's departure, Liverpool is reportedly considering a fresh bid for Newcastle United's striker Alexander Isak, whose potential exit from Newcastle has sparked discussions among football analysts and commentators regarding the manner of his departure and its implications for the club and manager Eddie Howe. Núñez made an immediate impact at Al-Hilal by scoring on his debut shortly after completing his move.
🗣️ "I feel for Eddie Howe" Charlie Austin discusses the future of Alexander Isak and if we have seen the last of him in a Newcastle shirt 👇 https://t.co/yAlWizbWci
Darwin Nunez makes instant impact with debut goal one day completing Liverpool exit https://t.co/L2QmDipgWC
🤯 "If he wants to go out the door, let him out the door." 😳 "There's a right way to do it and a wrong way, I think he's doing it the wrong way." Ally McCoist and Ray Parlour discuss Alexander Isak's rumoured Newcastle exit and how the striker has handled the situation. https://t.co/9RwRc0vf8G