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Transfer rumors, news: Liverpool duo Darwinnes and Lewis Diaz were hoping for Saudi Arabian club
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Liverpool Stars Darwin Núñez and Luis Díaz Eye a Move to Saudi Arabian Club: Latest Transfer Rumors and News

May 30, 2025 4 Min Read
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Liverpool players Lewis Diaz and Darwin Nunez have drawn interest from Saudi Arabian clubs, similar to Manchester United’s captain, Bruno Fernandes. Stay tuned for the latest updates on transfers, rumors, and news from the football world.

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Liverpool’s Lewis Diaz and Darwin Nunez are in demand from Saudi Arabian clubs. Peter Byrne -PA Images/Getty Images

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– Liverpool winger Lewis Diaz continues to attract attention from Al Nassr, the club formerly featuring ex-Liverpool player Sadio Mané. The Colombian international, under contract with Anfield for another two years, has yet to negotiate an extension since he joined from FC Porto in 2022. He had a standout season, netting 17 goals in 50 matches.

– Darwin Nunez, another Liverpool forward, has been linked with Al Hilal, as stated by The Guardian. Nunez faced a challenging season at Anfield, scoring only five goals in 30 Premier League appearances, often coming off the bench. With Liverpool in talks with Bayer Leverkusen regarding Florian Wirtz, one attacking player may need to leave.

– According to the Daily Mail, Bruno Fernandes’s agent met with Al-Hilal representatives in Riyadh. The 30-year-old midfielder has been a key player for Manchester United, but with the team missing out on European qualification, a lucrative offer might entice them to improve their finances. Despite a 15th-place finish in the Premier League, he contributed to 34 goals this season.

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– Tottenham Hotspur is keen on signing Marc Guehi, as insiders suggest Christian Romero might depart. The English defender was instrumental in Crystal Palace’s FA Cup run, but the Spurs’ Champions League aspirations could attract the 24-year-old. Romero has also caught the attention of Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, especially following a lackluster 17th-place league finish for Spurs. In January, Tottenham turned down a bid for Guehi, but interest from Newcastle, Chelsea, and Liverpool persists.

– Manchester United is pursuing Liam Delap despite reports that Chelsea is closer to securing a striker. Everton and Nottingham Forest are also showing interest in the Ipswich forward as they strive to remain in the Premier League. Chelsea’s competition for forwards could be fierce with Nicholas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku in the mix, while United’s forwards have struggled this season.

– Lazio defender Mario Gila is attracting interest from both Chelsea and Inter Milan, according to TeamTalk. The 24-year-old joined Lazio from Real Madrid in 2022 and proved crucial for his Serie A side last season. Bruce hopes Gila is a top target after missing out on Dean Huys.

Fan Take: This news is significant for soccer enthusiasts as it highlights the shifting landscape of player transfers, particularly with Saudi clubs making aggressive moves. Such trends not only impact team dynamics but also reshape the competitive balance in top leagues, raising questions about the future of the sport.

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