Darwin Núñez, offered to a South American giant for the Club World Cup 1w3i5b

The Uruguayan forward is not in Arne Slot's team plans. 183i4c

 
Javier Parra Peña | 7 May 2025 | 01.00
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Darwin Núñez, offered to a major team in South America for the Club World Cup
Darwin Núñez, offered to a major team in South America for the Club World Cup

River Plate received an unexpected proposal that could shake up the South American market: Darwin Núñez, forward for Liverpool, was offered to the millionaire team in view of the 2025 Club World Cup, as reported by DSports. The Uruguayan, who is not part of the plans of the new coach Arne Slot, would be available on loan, a formula that entices the Argentine club given the magnitude of the international tournament.

The intention of the English team is to temporarily part ways with the striker, as Núñez's performance has not convinced the incoming coaching staff, and his departure would allow for tactical and salary adjustments. With no buyers willing to take on the high transfer cost, Liverpool is considering a loan for a season, opening the door to options like River, who will face Inter Milan, Monterrey, and Urawa Reds in Group E of the Club World Cup.

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For Núñez, the possibility of temporarily returning to South American football in a competitive and highly publicized context does not sound far-fetched. At River, they see the player's salary as a significant challenge, but not an insurmountable obstacle if the loan conditions include some flexibility from Liverpool.

Furthermore, his arrival would significantly bolster the attack of a River side aiming for prominence in the international tournament and in need of a show of strength for a competition that demands top-level performance. There are no advanced negotiations at the moment, but the offer is real and has been received with interest by Núñez and the River Plate board.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Darwin Núñez, ofrecido a un grande de Sudamérica para el Mundial de Clubes