Report: Benfica Star Darwin Nunez Agrees To Liverpool Transfer
New reports claim that Darwin Nunez has agreed to join Liverpool after accepting a contract offer from the Anfield side.
Liverpool advanced to the Champions League Semi-Finals after beating Portuguese side Benfica in the Quarter-Finals.
Jurgen Klopp's side advanced on an aggregate score of 6-4.
Supporters were not only treated to a pair of Ibrahima Konate goals but also given the opportunity to watch one of Liverpool's transfer targets.
That target was none other than Darwin Nunez.
And if new reports are to be believed, Liverpool has made a big step forward in its pursuit of the Uruguay international.
According to new reports, Darwin Nunez has agreed to a contract with Liverpool ahead of a potential summer transfer.
Report: Benfica Star Darwin Nunez Agrees To Liverpool Transfer
New reports claim that Darwin Nunez has agreed to join Liverpool after accepting a contract offer from the Anfield side.
Liverpool advanced to the Champions League Semi-Finals after beating Portuguese side Benfica in the Quarter-Finals.
Jurgen Klopp's side advanced on an aggregate score of 6-4.
Supporters were not only treated to a pair of Ibrahima Konate goals but also given the opportunity to watch one of Liverpool's transfer targets.
That target was none other than Darwin Nunez.
And if new reports are to be believed, Liverpool has made a big step forward in its pursuit of the Uruguay international.
According to new reports, Darwin Nunez has agreed to a contract with Liverpool ahead of a potential summer transfer.
The report claims that the 22-year-old is keen to move to Liverpool and that he has agreed to personal terms.
The Merseyside club is set to double Nunez's current deal in order to lure him away from other Premier League clubs such as Manchester United, Manchester City, Arsenal, and Tottenham.
Liverpool is very protective of the club's wage structure so replacing Origi's wages would be a natural thing to do.
If Liverpool does indeed sign Darwin Nunez this summer, it will cost €75/80m according to Fabrizio Romano.