Liverpool star Darwin Nunez is being tracked by two Premier League clubs ahead of a potential move away from Anfield this summer.
Darwin NĂșñez has found himself increasingly sidelined at Liverpool, first under JĂŒrgen Klopp and now under Arne Slot, struggling to cement his place as a key player this season.
The Uruguayan striker has managed just seven goals across all competitions, fueling speculation about a summer departure if the right offer arises.
While AtlĂ©tico Madrid has been strongly linked with NĂșñezâgiven Diego Simeoneâs reported admirationâtwo Premier League clubs have now joined the race for his signature.
According to TeamTalk, both Newcastle United and Nottingham Forest are monitoring his situation. Newcastle, fresh off a Carabao Cup victory, may need to replace Alexander Isak, while Forestâs interest hinges on their potential qualification for the Champions League. Despite Chris Woodâs impressive form, Nuno EspĂrito Santo is eager to bolster his attack, with Ademola Lookman and Viktor Gyökeres also on the shortlist.
Should NĂșñez depart, Liverpool would likely be forced to bring in a new strikerâsomething that aligns with Slotâs vision for his No.9.
Back in February, Slot emphasized his expectations for Liverpoolâs forwards, stating that he wants attackers to contribute not just with goals but also assists.
ââFacilitatorâânice word, I hadnât heard that one yetâbut also scoring goals himself, thatâs the ultimate goal,â he said. âIn the end, you want both attackers and midfielders to be scoring.â
With NĂșñezâs future uncertain, Liverpoolâs summer transfer plans could be significantly impacted, making this a situation to watch closely.
Slot emphasized the need for goals from various positions, including center-backs contributing from set-pieces.
However, he made it clear that the No. 9 role carries even greater responsibility, stating that assists alone wonât be enoughâhis striker must be a consistent goal scorer.
âWe are working on the training ground and providing feedback after matches to continually improve the team,â Slot explained. âUltimately, the No. 9 should be a facilitator, much like a winger, but both wingers and the No. 9 must also score goals.â
This further underscores the expectations for Liverpoolâs main striker and could influence their transfer strategy if NĂșñez departs in the summer.