James Pearce provides update on "crazy" Darwin Nunez to Liverpool deal

James Pearce provides update on
James Pearce provides update on "crazy" Darwin Nunez to Liverpool deal

Liverpool have been linked in recent days with a sensational move to bring Darwin Nunez back to the club.

The 26-year-old was sold to Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal last summer - agreeing a mammoth package of around £400k per week to leave Anfield.

The Uruguayan got off to a decent start in the Middle East but his club career has been in turmoil thus far in 2026. Al-Hilal signed Karim Benzema in February - meaning Nunez would have to be delisted from their domestic squad.

He has in effect been without any kind of decent match action since then in the SPL - although business will pick up imminently for Nunez as Uruguay play in the FIFA World Cup.

His contract is going to be ripped up by his Saudi employers - meaning Nunez will be free to find a new club in Europe.

And given his initial transfer fee was £46m any team competing for the South American hitman’s signature would be getting a very good deal indeed.

Nunez wants Liverpool return

Liverpool’s needs in the forward area are pronounced given Hugo Ekitike’s injury and Alexander Isak’s lack of reliability from a fitness perspective. Signing Nunez could be just the ticket with the former Benfica star capable of performing out wide on the left too.

He is reported to favour a Liverpool return having put out the feelers - with Newcastle, Chelsea and Barcelona also thought to be keen on his services.

But speaking on the Athletic’s Walk On podcast Liverpool insider James Pearce has pooh-poohed the idea of Nunez making a comeback on Merseyside.

Signing Nunez is a ridiculous idea says Pearce

“That’s a ridiculous idea,” he said. “I don’t even know where to start with that.

“There’s a very, very, good reason why Liverpool got rid of Darwin Nunez.

“I’ve seen some people say: ‘Oh you just get him back on a short-term basis until Ekitike is fit again’.

“On what planet? He’s had his contract ripped up in Saudi, so he would want a massive signing-on fee.

“Even if you could get him for nothing, he would want massive wages and probably a four-year contract.

“Out of all the crazy rumours I’ve heard in the last few weeks, that is right up there.”

Given Pearce’s status as a club insider we can probably take it as gospel at this stage that Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes would turn down the chance to take Nunez on a free.

Liverpool look like they have moved on decisively from their cult-hero No9 - who won the title under Arne Slot as a fringe player in 2024/25.