Fabrizio Romano addresses Darwin Nunez's potential return to Liverpool
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 6:40 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
Fabrizio Romano has responded to speculation regarding Darwin Nunez's potential return to Liverpool. Nunez, who left Liverpool for Al-Hilal last summer, saw limited success at the Saudi club and has now mutually terminated his contract. While Liverpool may have an interest due to attacking concerns, Romano has clarified that there is no agreement for Nunez's return at this time, and those close to the player deny any ongoing negotiations. Liverpool is expected to remain active in the transfer market this summer amid injury concerns.
- •Nunez left Liverpool for Al-Hilal in a €53m deal last summer.
- •He struggled for impact at Al-Hilal and was omitted from the squad.
- •Liverpool faces attacking challenges with Ekitike sidelined.
- •Romano states there is no ongoing negotiation for Nunez's return.
- •Nunez is expected to find a new club this summer.
- 6:40 PMYahoo Sports — Fabrizio Romano drops update on Darwin Nunez’s potential return to Liverpool
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