Darwin Nunez wants to leave Liverpool as Napoli prowl
Serie A giants Napoli are keen on Liverpool star Darwin Nunez, who is keen on leaving the Reds this summer.
Calciomercato's Daniele Longo has reported about the Uruguayan's situation at Merseyside, stating that there is no shortage of interest in him.
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He has now made the decision to leave Liverpool in the summer and is waiting to make a final decision about his preference regarding his future.
Napoli have made more than one contact for the Uruguay international and he is seen as an opportunity that Giovanni Manna can exploit in the summer. Nunez is said to be fascinated by the project on offer by Napoli but Saudi clubs have also come forward and they could prove to be more tempting.
Nunez is yet to make a decision but he will communicate his decision to Napoli in the next few days, having not had an impressive season at Liverpool so far.
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