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Contract terminated! Liverpool's £85m striker set for free transfer this summer

  • Premier League return on the cards?

    Nunez only moved from Liverpool to the Saudi Pro League last summer for €53 million. The Reds, however, had sanctioned a fee that had the potential to reach £85m when they signed the Uruguayan from Benfica around four years ago. He is now all set to leave on a free transfer and there is even talk of a Premier League return, with both Newcastle United and Chelsea reportedly monitoring the situation. So why did Al Hilal decide to cut its losses so abruptly?

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    Nunez excluded from Saudi Pro League squad

    Nunez saw his Saudi Pro League playing papers withdrawn in the winter window after Karim Benzema's move to Al Hilal. The league's foreign-player rule - capping each squad at 10 foreigners, with eight over-20s and two under-20s - forced the decision.

    Before the exclusion, Nunez had struggled to justify the lofty expectations: in 22 appearances he contributed nine goals and five assists. Since arriving in early February, Benzema has matched that goal tally and provided the same number of assists - and all in 10 fewer outings.

  • Awful timing ahead of World Cup

    For Nunez, the timing could not be worse, with the World Cup looming this summer. The 26-year-old has not played a competitive club match since February 16. In the final group-stage outing of the AFC Champions League, when he was still eligible, Nunez netted twice. He was left out of the squad for the round-of-16 exit in April, however, making his place in the national team look increasingly uncertain. In the friendlies against England and Algeria at the end of March, he came on as a late substitute in both games, which should at least earn him a spot in the squad.

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