Darwin Núñez wants for Napoli move as Liverpool hold firm on £60m valuation. Liverpool striker Darwin Núñez has formally requested for a transfer to Napoli, selecting the Serie A champions as his preferred destination after direct talks with manager Antonio Conte. However, the move hinges on Napoli meeting Liverpool’s £59–70 million valuation—a significant hurdle for the Italian club.
🚨🇺🇾 Napoli remain in active talks for Darwin Nunez; there’s significant gap in valuation with Liverpool but he’s still the top target.
Lorenzo Lucca deal, at advanced stages with Udinese and player side as Napoli can decide to close it any moment.
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While a €65m (£55.6m) sale would technically book Liverpool a €40m “profit” due to amortization (his remaining book value is €25m), the club faces a net loss of €20m on their initial €85m investment. This accounting nuance aids Financial Fair Play compliance but underscores Núñez’s failure to justify his fee.
Núñez’s Liverpool tenure epitomized unfulfilled promise:
🎖️| @FabrizioRomano: A deal between Liverpool and Napoli for Darwin Nunez is not close.
Liverpool’s demands remain between €65-70m as a minimum starting price. pic.twitter.com/r5Igkwjek0
Núñez’s Anfield exit seems inevitable, but Napoli must bridge a €15m+ gap to secure him. With Atlético lurking and Liverpool refusing to budge, this saga could extend into August. For the Reds, cutting losses on a misfit marks smart business. But for Núñez, Napoli represents a final chance to prove he belongs among Europe’s elite.
Darwin Núñez has formally requested a transfer, selecting Napoli as his preferred destination after direct talks with manager Antonio Conte . However, the move remains stalled due to a significant valuation gap. Liverpool demand €65m (£55.6m) plus €5m add-ons, while Napoli consider this “difficult” and propose a fee closer to £50m.
With the striker’s limited role under Arne Slot (8 Premier League starts in 2024/25) and Liverpool’s bona fides sell a player to free up funds for targets like Alexander Isak, it all signals an inevitable departure for Núñez. Whether Napoli can pay Liverpool´s asking price also depends on whether or not Victor Osimhen moves to Al-Hilal for £67m. If those negotiations fail, Núñez could be left with no option but Atlético Madrid.
For Liverpool, this impasse tests their commitment to recoup maximum value for a player whose 25 Premier League goals in three seasons fell short of their expectations.
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