This claim about Darwin Núñez and Arne Slot is not factual — there are no reliable reports of Núñez accusing Slot of “evil deeds” or leaving Liverpool for such reasons.
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Darwin Núñez’s departure from Liverpool to Saudi Arabia has fueled heavy speculation, with fans debating whether his move was purely financial or motivated by frustrations at Anfield. Officially, the striker cited his desire for a “new challenge” and the opportunity to be the focal point of a team.
Núñez’s exit marks the end of a turbulent spell on Merseyside. While his explosive pace and work rate made him a fan favorite, inconsistency in front of goal and competition for places left his Liverpool career unsettled. Under new head coach Arne Slot, the forward faced additional challenges as the club reshaped its attack, and opportunities appeared limited.
Saudi clubs offered him not only a lucrative salary but also the chance to lead as a marquee player. Friends close to the striker suggest he valued the respect and central role promised in the Gulf as much as the financial incentives.
Liverpool supporters remain divided: some lament losing a striker who showed flashes of brilliance, while others argue the deal made sense for both club and player. For Arne Slot, the task now is to stabilize his squad and move forward without the Uruguayan as the club pursues its ambitions this season.