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Darwin Nunez is linked with a summer exit from Liverpool(Image: Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Michael Owen has poured cold water over the suggestion that Darwin Nunez could turn into something incredible at Liverpool.
And Owen believes it is very much a case of what you see is what you are going to get from the 25-year-old.
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He said: "In Darwin Nunez’s first season, I was 50/50 over whether he was going to be an incredible player or someone who is always going to be a frustrating player who could do more.
"There's a very good player, of course, but not somebody that's going to now be ranked among the world's elite strikers.
It’s frustrating because you see parts of his game that you just think, wow, that's just incredible.
"But then you see parts of his game that you think, wow, that should have been taught to you when he was 10 or 12.
That's the strange thing about his game.
"He does things that you can't teach people and then he doesn't do things that should be very teachable.
My assessment now is that what you see is what you get.
"I've been open-minded for a good while thinking this kid could be developing into something incredible.
Now I don't think that will be the case.
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"He is a very good player, a big asset for Liverpool, but I just think what you see is what you get now."