Darwin Nunez seen during FA Cup 4th Round game between teams of Plymouth Argyle FC and Liverpool FC at Home Park Stadium Maciej Rogowski Plymouth Home Park United Kingdom Copyright: xMaciejxRogowskix plymouthvslfc2425-031
Liverpool are planning a transfer spree in the summer.
The club have identified areas of the team they can improve in the upcoming window. Liverpool refused to sell their first team players during January. The club shot down offers for Darwin Nunez, Mohamed Salah and Trent Alexander-Arnold. Saudi clubs offered big money for Nunez and Salah, but Liverpool refused to budge. Real Madrid also tried to sign Trent Alexander-Arnold early in the window, but the reds did not entertain the offer.
Arne Slot could still end this season with proper silverware. Liverpool could lift the treble in front of the fans at Anfield. Slot’s team are still in the race to win the Premier League and Champions League. The reds have already booked a place in the League Cup final against Newcastle.
Quiz: Can you name the team Liverpool sold these players to?
Juventus target Liverpool star

In the January transfer window, Liverpool refused a deal for Darwin Nunez. According to Fabrizio Romano, Al Nassr had two big money offers rejected. The reds did not think they would find a replacement for the Uruguayan on short notice in the market. So Al-Nassr turned their attention to Jhon Duran, who they signed for a big fee.
Fichajes report that Juventus are lining up a big money move for Darwin Nunez. The Italian club see the striker as a perfect replacement for Dusan Vlahovic, who could leave in the summer. Juventus are prepared to offer €60million for the 25-year old. It is believed the Italian club will be looking for a top striking option. They brought Randal Kolo Muani on loan from Paris Saint-Germain till the end of the season. It is believed that since the French forward could be out of the price range, Darwin Nunez would be a more affordable alternative.
It is time to move on from Darwin Nunez
Liverpool should really considering selling the Uruguayan. He has so far failed to justify his price tag since he arrived at Anfield. This season began with Arne Slot deciding to bench the striker, preferring to use Diogo Jota in the central role. With changes expected to be made to the squad, Nunez could be the first out of the door.
€60million is a decent fee that could be re-invested in the first team. Juventus are not the only club interested in the 25-year old, AC Milan are also prepared to sign the Liverpool striker.
