Darwin Nunez seeks Premier League return after Al-Hilal exit talks
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 8, 2026, 8:10 AM
Last updated Jun 8, 2026
Darwin Nunez is looking to return to the Premier League this summer after discussions with Al-Hilal regarding a contract termination. The former Liverpool striker signed with the Saudi club for £45 million but has been recently sidelined due to foreign player regulations. Nunez, who scored nine goals in 24 appearances, is reportedly a target for Liverpool and other Premier League teams including Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, and Chelsea. Currently with Uruguay at the World Cup, Nunez aims for a fresh start in England, potentially as a free agent following his exit from Al-Hilal.
- •Nunez is in talks with Al-Hilal for contract termination.
- •He scored nine goals in his one season with the Saudi club.
- •Liverpool and several other Premier League teams are considering Nunez.
- •Nunez is currently participating in the World Cup with Uruguay.
- 8:10 AMYahoo Sports — Nunez wants Premier League move amid Liverpool return links
"Former Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez wants to make a return to the Premier League this summer.Nunez is in talks with Al-Hilal over a contract termination just 12 months on from his £45m move to the ...
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