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Taking all this into consideration, our writers have dissected Nunez's future and issued their verdicts on whether the Reds should keep or sell him this summer.
Kieran King
I think if Liverpool receive a fee above £60m for Nunez, they should sell.
If a Saudi Arabian side willing to fork out a huge sum not far off the £85m the Reds paid Benfica, that sort of offer needs to be snapped up right away.
Kieran Horn
Darwin Nunez seems to be destined for a Liverpool exit in the not too distant future.
Saudi Pro League clubs and AC Milan have been named as interested parties and it could finally be time to accept one proposal or one from another potential suitor.
The current striker market is also further proof that Liverpool should look to sign an elite-level forward such as Alexander Isak, Viktor Gyokeres and Benjamin Sesko with it possible all three are on the move ahead of the 2024/25 season.
Slot's most recent comments also indicate that he Darwin may not be at the forefront of his thoughts and he will need to work hard in order for that stance to change.
Matthew Abbott
Liverpool have to be open to selling Darwin Nunez this summer.
Firstly, if he would be going to the Saudi Premier League, it makes total sense for the Reds to sell him.
They would avoid suffering regret should he perform well for an opposing European team and likely bank a significant sum in the process.
Should it be that Nunez wishes to join a European or Premier League rival, I think the debate becomes more to do with money and how much Liverpool should be accepting for his services.
Like Matthew mentions above me, I feel offers over £50m would be ideal and the Reds should shake on that immediately?
Ultimately, unless it was a criminally low offer, I would be inclined to sell Nunez and look to reinvest in the squad.
Jake Stokes
Liverpool must sell Darwin Nunez this summer before his market value and reputation plummets any further.