New Striker Tops Liverpool Agenda Amid Nunez Uncertainty

New Striker Tops Liverpool Agenda Amid Nunez Uncertainty
New Striker Tops Liverpool Agenda Amid Nunez Uncertainty

Liverpool Face Key Decisions in Striker Hunt as Napoli Star Becomes Transfer Option

Summer Rebuild Begins with Search for Reliable Goalscorer

Liverpool’s pursuit of a new centre-forward is gathering momentum. After another inconsistent season from their current No.9, the club appears ready to cut ties and reinvest in a forward who can deliver regularly at the highest level. As Liverpool.com reports, “Liverpool’s desire to sign a new striker this summer is an open secret, with the club expected to recruit a replacement for Darwin Nunez.”

Nunez, though admired for his athleticism and work rate, has not delivered with the consistency expected of a £64 million signing. Across 138 appearances, he’s returned just 40 goals — a modest return for a team aiming to compete across multiple fronts. With interest from Saudi clubs in January and expectations of a busy market in the summer, Liverpool may finally be prepared to listen to offers.

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“Al-Hilal reportedly offered $85 million in January, which in retrospect Liverpool probably wishes it had accepted,” the report continues, highlighting the financial pressure to secure value in any outgoing deal.

Napoli Star Considered — But Price and Wages Remain Issues

Among the options being explored, Napoli’s leading striker has emerged as a genuine candidate — but not without complications. While admired by Liverpool’s recruitment staff, financial realities may quickly intervene.

Napoli have held firm over the striker’s valuation. “Considering the player’s contract in Naples is due to expire in the summer of 2026, there is no chance that any club will be paying that amount of money this year for a player that could be available for free 12 months down the line.”

The striker’s hefty release clause of $148 million, combined with salary demands, led to Chelsea pulling out of negotiations last summer. “Also, Osimhen’s refusal to accept a lower salary was a major factor in Chelsea not stepping up its interest in the 26-year-old last summer. His salary would have to fit into Liverpool’s wage structure.”

It’s a deal that would require compromise — both from Napoli and the player himself — for Liverpool to seriously advance.

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Isak, Alvarez and Other Alternatives

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