AC Milan open talks to sign Liverpool striker Nunez
The Italian giants have held initial talks with the Premier League club as they continue their search for a new number nine this summer.
While no formal bid has been made yet, Milan have stepped up interest in the Uruguayan forward and are weighing up a possible approach.
The 26-year-old joined Liverpool from Benfica in 2022. Despite showing flashes of quality, he has struggled for consistency in front of goal across all competitions.
Liverpool willing to let Nunez leave
Hugo Ekitike has joined Liverpool from Eintracht Frankfurt, while the club are also looking at Newcastle United's Alexander Isak.
The arrival of more attacking options could limit Nunez's chances next season. That has led to speculation over his future at Anfield.
Milan are one of several clubs exploring a deal. Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal have also shown interest, but Nunez prefers to remain in Europe.
That desire could work in Milan's favour, as they continue to explore various attacking targets.
They need a reliable centre-forward to lead the line. The club have already been linked with Goncalo Ramos and Artem Dovbyk.
Nunez finished last season with seven goals and seven assists across all competitions.
His movement and work rate have been praised, but his finishing and decision-making still raise questions.
With talks already underway, Milan will be hoping to agree terms soon.

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