Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez is on the verge of leaving the Reds this summer, MySportDab reports.
The Reds £50million 2022 summer arrival from Benfica has endured dwindling fortunes at Anfield lately.
Current Reds’ manager Arne Slot has limited his attacking options to Mohamed Salah, Dominik Szoboszlai, Cody Gakpo, and Luis Diaz with the Uruguayan dropping down the pecking order and playing second fiddle to the aforementioned.
However, despite his limited role in Slot’s attacking options, he managed 30 Premier League appearances in the just-concluded campaign, scoring five goals plus two assists, mostly coming off the bench.
Given his dwindling fortunes at Anfield, it is understood the 25-year-old is open to a new challenge away from Anfield.
He has been linked to top European clubs, including a potential switch to Saudi Arabia.
Amid the speculations on his next stop, close sources have revealed he has made a big decision on his next stop should he leave Liverpool.
As captured by Goal, the out-of-favour forward is open to moving to Saudi Arabia if he doesn’t secure offers from Europe.
Al-Hilal have been strong contender among Saudi clubs for his services. The 19-time Saudi Pro League champions are intent on bolstering their attacking options heading into the next campaign with the addition of a key forward.
They have equally stepped up proceedings to seal a deal with Liverpool for his services.
Nunez has three years left on his Liverpool deal but is certainly to leaving Anfield career this summer than staying due to lack of game time.