Just two games remain in the season for Liverpool, and it seems the club is closing in on the appointment of Jürgen Klopp’s successor. Arne Slot looks set to be the man in charge at Anfield next season, with his appointment all but confirmed.
As we wait for his arrival to be confirmed, there is plenty of drama still occurring on Merseyside, primarily with Darwin Núñez. The striker’s social media activity has caused quite the stir in recent days as he continues to be linked with a move away from Liverpool in the summer. Here’s your round-up of the latest Liverpool news.
Darwin Núñez has posted on social media for the first time since deleting all the pictures of himself in a Liverpool kit from his Instagram account. The Uruguay international has caused a stir in recent days as he continues to be linked with a move away from Anfield.
Spanish outlet Sport has linked Núñez with a move to Barcelona this week as the 24-year-old appears unhappy with his current situation. He was named as a substitute for the second game in a row against Tottenham on Monday, before then deleting all images of himself in a Liverpool kit on social media.
Núñez has now posted for the first time since taking that drastic action. The forward has posted pictures of himself while on holiday with family and friends in Disneyland, along with the caption: “Days off with family and friends.”
Núñez is seen alongside Uruguay teammate Ronaldo Araújo in some of the pictures. The Liverpool striker sparked more speculation when he was seen alongside the Barcelona defender earlier this week.
Liverpool misses out on Champions League bonus after Sadio Mané sale
Liverpool will of course be back in the Champions League next season. The Reds have already secured their place back at Europe’s top table after a year away, with a top-four finish already assured in the Premier League.
Their absence would have been felt financially at Anfield, with the Champions League providing much bigger rewards than the Europa League. Even then though, there could have been some incentives on offer for the Reds.
