Darwin Nunez Mysteriously Deletes All Photos Related To Liverpool

JAKARTA - Darwin Nunez sparked speculation about his shared future at Anfield. He deleted all photos of himself on Instagram related to Liverpool.

The striker has often shown a lack of clinical advantages and no player in Europe's top five leagues has missed more chances. Even so, he was still loved by Liverpool fans.

However, Red Merseyside is preparing for a new era with the end of Jurgen Klopp's nine-year tenure.

Feyenoord boss Arne Slot will replace Klopp in The Kop and major changes may occur.

The Sun revealed that Nunez had attracted Barcelona interest in all these uncertainties.

As speculation continues to rise, the Uruguayan national team player has removed all photos of himself playing in Liverpool uniforms from Instagram.

Each shot, except for his profile photo, shows him enjoying time with his family.

The only photo related to football was when he played with Uruguay and Benfica.

There is no explanation why he deleted his photos with Liverpool.

Recently, news broke that Barca wanted to take Nunez to Catalan to replace Robert Lewandowski.

The Blaugrana are also preparing for massive sales at the end of the musi later because financial difficulties are increasing.

Lewandowski is the player with the largest income in the Blaugrana. Meanwhile, Nunez received about a quarter of the salary from the Polish national team captain.

In detail, Nunez earns around 140,000 pounds per week at Anfield.

Liverpool may be open to discussions with Barcelona, who are willing to fulfill the player's release clause, as they want to provide a decent summer slot.

However, if the interest of Saudi Arabian clubs in Mohamed Salah reappears, Nunez's situation will change drastically.

Salah enjoys a big contract at Liverpool which expires next year. He became the target with an offer of 150 million pounds from Al-Ittihad last summer.

This means that Liverpool will not carelessly release Nunez. If Salah survives, they can send the player from Uruguay to Catalan.

On the other hand, Nunez most likely stays at Anfield.

Darwin Nunez joined the Reds two years ago following a club transfer record of 85 million pounds from Benfica. The 24-year-old forward garnered a total of 18 goals and 13 assists in 52 appearances this season.