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Darwin Nunez has commented on a move from Liverpool to Saudi Arabia (Photo by Nikki Dyer - LFC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)(Image: Nikki Dyer - LFC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez covered his mouth on camera has jokingly made a plea to Saudi Arabia about a future transfer and the riches they could offer him.
The spotlight fell on Nunez to step up but he has failed to do so with six goals all season, then Luis Diaz transitioning from a winger into a central striker has been an experiment of mixed results.
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Following his €100m (£85m) move from Benfica in 2022, 14 goals was the product of a steady start in an unsteady Liverpool team.
The season after progress, 17 goals in an improved outfit, all that can be asked for.
Switching coaches can be tough but the level of struggle shown by Nunez in a team that as been netting freely through their other goalscorers is great cause for concern that has prompted new exit links to the Saudi Pro League or even AC Milan.
As the Echo understood in January, any attempt to sign the 25-year-old would be pushed back to the next summer window.
With silverware on the line and the last window so recently closed, it comes as a surprise to see the man in question now tease his own exit.
In a video with Pro:Direct Soccer, Nunez and Diaz are discussing teammates' cars.
Come on Saudi."
The Reds star has a further laugh about the tease whilst mimicking a phone to his ear with his hand, adding: "Ring, ring." Diaz could not help but laugh and clap at the suggestion.
Liverpool are no strangers to seeing their cohort head off to Saudi Arabia in recent seasons.
At the height of transfers over there, Jordan Henderson and Fabinho left Nunez and Co.
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