Darwin Núñez’s family has recently made the move to Saudi Arabia, fueling ongoing speculation about the striker’s future at Liverpool. The 26-year-old has expressed his desire to leave the club in search of more regular playing time—a decision he’s reportedly been contemplating since January, not just this summer.

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Despite his growing discontent with a limited role in the team, it’s important to note that Liverpool has not been actively seeking to sell Núñez. Instead, the club turned down a significant €70 million offer from Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr back in January, clearly signaling their intent to keep him in their squad.

Núñez’s Desire for Regular Football

Sources close to the player indicate that Núñez has long wanted to play more frequently, and his frustration with a lack of consistent starting appearances has only intensified. “Núñez has been wanting to leave since January. This isn’t a recent development,” a source explained. “He’s always been clear about his desire to be a regular starter, and he believes moving to a club where he can get that opportunity will be beneficial for his career.”

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Despite his occasional flashes of brilliance, Núñez has struggled to secure a permanent spot in Liverpool’s starting XI under manager Jürgen Klopp, leading to his growing frustration with his current situation.

Liverpool’s Stance: No Active Push to Sell

Liverpool, however, has made it clear that they are not actively pushing for Núñez’s departure. The club’s refusal to sell to Al Nassr earlier this year demonstrates that they see the Uruguayan striker as a valuable asset for the future. “Núñez is still a young player with a lot of potential, and Liverpool have no intention of selling him unless the right offer comes in,” a Liverpool insider shared.

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The club’s handling of the January offer shows their commitment to keeping Núñez as part of their long-term plans, even though his frustration has been mounting. With his family now settled in Saudi Arabia, it seems increasingly likely that Núñez’s next step may involve a move to the Middle East, where he would have the opportunity to play regularly.

A Bright Future Still Ahead

At just 26 years old, Núñez’s potential remains undoubted. His physicality, speed, and ability to score goals are qualities that many top clubs, including those in Saudi Arabia, have noticed. The fact that Liverpool has been unwilling to sell for anything less than their valuation further highlights the faith they still have in the player.

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While Núñez’s future is uncertain, there is little doubt that he has the talent to succeed wherever he plays. If he does make a move, he could continue to develop and showcase his abilities in a new environment, whether in Saudi Arabia or elsewhere.

Looking Ahead

As the summer transfer window continues to heat up, the next few weeks could be crucial in determining Núñez’s future. While Liverpool is unlikely to force him out, the club will be keeping a close eye on the situation and any potential offers that come in.

In the meantime, Núñez’s move to Saudi Arabia with his family signals that his departure may be on the horizon—one that will allow him to play more regularly and continue to develop as a top-tier forward.