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Darwin Núñez transfer latest as Liverpool gets update on Man City 115 charges hearing

The end is nigh for Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool. As he prepares to bring the curtain down on his time at Anfield, there is plenty of speculation on the futures of some of the current members of his squad.

Darwin Núñez though could be set to stay put, despite recent rumors suggesting he could be heading out of the exit door. Meanwhile, there’s an update on Manchester City’s hearing into its 115 charges, with Liverpool just one of the clubs eagerly awaiting any kind of outcome from the Premier League’s investigation.

‘No talks’ over Darwin Núñez future
Darwin Núñez’s future has been a big talking point recently. The Uruguay international hasn’t exactly looked too happy at Liverpool over the last week or so, especially after deleting every picture associated with the Reds from his Instagram account.

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That has led to speculation that Barcelona could be eyeing up a move for him this summer. Fabrizio Romano though has insisted Núñez’s situation remains unchanged.

The transfer specialist has told GIVEMESPORT that there have been no negotiations between Núñez or any other club over a potential transfer. Romano puts the lack of talks down to the 24-year-old being too expensive.

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