Darwin Nunez and Federico Valverde have a good time for Uruguay in opposition to England (Picture by Julian Finney/Getty Photos)
Juventus have reportedly opened talks over a switch swoop for Al Hilal striker Darwin Nunez, who has additionally been on Chelsea’s radar, as we lately reported right here.
The Uruguay worldwide is more likely to go away the Saudi Professional League for a return to Europe, having struggled in entrance of aim in current instances.
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Nunez wasn’t solely convincing throughout his time at Liverpool both, although he did win the Premier League title in his remaining season at Anfield final time period.
In response to Fichajes, he now seems set to get the chance to maneuver to Juventus, who’re focusing on him as an choice to bolster their depth up entrance.
This might counsel Juve at the moment are forward of Chelsea within the race to signal Nunez, with our sources unable to present us a major replace since our report final month.
Darwin Nunez may revive his profession at Juventus
Nunez confirmed some potential throughout his time at Liverpool, in addition to throughout his time as a teenager at Benfica.
Even when issues haven’t gone solely to plan for him in current instances as he fell down the pecking order earlier than being offered by Liverpool, it’s completely potential that he may nonetheless flip his profession round.
The 26-year-old may discover that taking part in in Serie A is a greater match for him than the quick tempo of English soccer, whereas he’d even have higher gamers round him than he’s had at Al Hilal.


Chelsea may additionally have completed effectively to usher in a extra skilled striker as a squad participant on the very least, having invested a lot in such a youthful squad.
Nonetheless, Blues followers in all probability received’t thoughts an excessive amount of if the membership’s curiosity doesn’t find yourself advancing at this stage.



























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