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Liverpool's Darwin Nunez is reportedly on the radar of Saudi Pro League heavyweights Al-Hilal.
The Uruguayan striker has been the subject of much speculation recently due to his lacklustre form for the Reds.
It is reported that several Saudi clubs, including Al Hilal, are seriously considering a move for the Liverpool forward.
In recent times, Nunez has been linked with an Anfield exit, and it was reported earlier this week that the 25-year-old had discussions with head coach Arne Slot about improving his performances.
It is claimed by Anfield Watch that the Saudi Pro League leaders have a keen interest in Nunez.
Despite playing a full 90 minutes in the 4-0 victory over Accrington Stanley, the ex-Benfica man didn't find the back of the net, although he did set up Diogo Jota for the first goal.
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Meanwhile, reports from Senegal suggest that Liverpool have approached Slavia Prague defender El Hadji Malick Diouf, with the Reds reportedly viewing the 20-year-old as a potential successor to Andy Robertson amid rumors about the current left-back's future.
The Scotland international has faced criticism this season following a series of uncharacteristic errors in his performances for Liverpool.
Ex-Reds defender Jamie Carragher suggested the club should sign a new left-back in January to boost their Premier League title chances, following a dip in form from the 30 year old and a 2-2 draw with Manchester United.
According to DSport, that the league leaders have reached out to Diouf's agent to discuss a potential transfer.
Crystal Palace is also reportedly interested in the left-back, but according to the Evening Standard, its $15million (£12.5 million) offer was rejected by the Czech club, who value the 20-year-old at $24m (£20m).
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