
Anfield Index
·25 de junio de 2025
Liverpool striker edges closer to exit as Napoli firm up stance

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·25 de junio de 2025
Darwin Nunez has reportedly made a Napoli move his top priority, as interest mounts around his future at Liverpool. According to Football Italia, the Uruguayan striker has received several approaches already this summer, but is “clearly giving his priority to a summer transfer to the Stadio Maradona.”
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That clarity has added further urgency to Napoli’s pursuit. Although Liverpool’s valuation remains around €50 million, reports suggest Napoli are currently prepared to offer between €42m and €43m. There is a gap to be bridged, but the Partenopei have no intention of shifting their focus elsewhere.
It is understood that Napoli view Nunez as their number one striking target. With Victor Osimhen widely expected to leave, the Italian side are planning ahead and will not move for any other striker until talks with Liverpool are exhausted.
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“Napoli won’t advance talks with any other striker until they have a chance to sign the ex-Benfica star,” the report adds. That patience speaks to how much value they place on the 25-year-old’s physicality, energy and untapped potential in front of goal.
Crucially, any movement on the deal will depend on Napoli’s ability to sell players. Osimhen’s future could be pivotal. Should he depart for a substantial fee, the money raised would strengthen Napoli’s hand in negotiations with Liverpool. Until then, the Reds are holding firm.
There is a growing sense that Nunez’s chapter at Anfield may be coming to a natural end. Despite moments of promise, he never truly cemented himself under Jürgen Klopp. With Arne Slot now at the helm, a reshuffle in attacking personnel may align with his tactical vision.
If Napoli are genuinely willing to pay close to €50 million, that would represent a solid return on a player who cost Liverpool €75 million, including add-ons in 2022. Though the Reds would take a financial hit, the chance to reinvest in a profile more suited to Slot’s system could be worth the trade.
Nunez has always shown heart and raw potential, but in a team demanding composure in front of goal and tactical discipline, he sometimes looked out of sync. Supporters won’t forget the chaos he brought, but many may feel that a fresh start could benefit both club and player.
Now, the spotlight turns to Napoli. Should they match the asking price, Liverpool will surely consider letting go. But until then, this story remains one of interest, uncertainty and potential opportunity.