Talk of Darwin Nunez potentially leaving Liverpool this summer continues to grow and the forward has given a hint that that will be the case by deleting all of his Liverpool-related photos on Instagram.
Darwin Nunez has fueled speculation over his Liverpool future with a move on social media
The striker has deleted all the Liverpool-related images from his Instagram page
The £85m striker has had an up and down campaign and criticism has mounted over his wastefulness in front of goal.
The patience of Reds supporters with the forward has waned as their hopes of giving Jurgen Klopp a fairytale ending have disappeared
The has been speculation that Liverpool may look to move on from Nunez in the summer and Nunez has fueled it with his latest move.
The Uruguay international has removed all pictures of himself playing for Liverpool on his official Instagram page.
All that remains are family pictures and snaps of the striker playing for benfica and Uruguay.
Barcelona have reportedly earmarked Nunez as a potential successor to Robert Lewandowski.
The legendary Polish striker netted a first-half penalty on Saturday as Xavi’s side suffered a 4-2 defeat against Girona at the Estadi Montilivi.
Real Madrid were declared La Liga champions for a record-breaking 36th time despite failing to secure three points, and Xavi may already be preparing for a summer makeover after losing the final match, according to sources.
Despite continuous financial difficulties, Lewandowski has remained one of Barca’s highest earners since joining the team in a £42.5 million trade from Bayern Munich in 2022.
Although the 35-year-old still has two years left on his current contract, Barca is expected to want to sell him in the summer in order to meet LaLiga’s £175 million pay ceiling, which was established earlier in the season.
According to a report by The Sun, Barca feel like Nunez is capable of taking on the mantle and are prepared to meet Liverpool’s asking price for the Uruguayan forward.
Nunez is one of the best-paid players at Anfield but his wages – reported to be around £140,000-a-week – would still be significantly lower than what Lewandowski is currently earning.
The report also claims the player has expressed an interest in one day wearing the iconic blue and red shirt, but that he is happy with his current situation on Merseyside.