Liverpool may target Darwin Nunez for summer re-signing
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 6:25 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Liverpool is exploring the possibility of re-signing striker Darwin Nunez from Al-Hilal this summer. The Uruguayan forward, who has scored nine goals and provided five assists in 24 matches for Al-Hilal last season, could be a valuable addition after his previous stint at Anfield. His contract runs through summer 2028, which may complicate any potential transfer. Liverpool manager Andoni Iraola might consider Nunez to bolster the team's attacking options as he recovers from injuries to key players.
- •Darwin Nunez scored nine goals for Al-Hilal last season.
- •Nunez's contract runs until summer 2028.
- •Liverpool aims to strengthen its attack this summer.
- •Manager Andoni Iraola may seek replacements for injured players.
- 6:25 PMYahoo Sports — Liverpool Could Re-Sign This Talented Striker This Summer: Should Iraola Bring Him Back?
"In a recent post on X, journalist Martin Charquero mentioned that Liverpool could re-sign Al-Hilal striker Darwin Nunez this summer. It has been claimed that the Uruguay international might opt to ret...
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