Darwin Nunez, the Liverpool striker, is a potential target for the Saudi Pro League club Al-Hilal. With intermediaries working to broker a deal, interest from Al-Hilal, owned by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, could mean Nunez's departure helps Liverpool sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle. PIF's ownership complicates the situation as it owns stakes in both clubs. There are questions about Nunez's readiness to leave European football amid interest from Napoli and uncertainty regarding PIF's priorities with its clubs involved in possible transfers.
PIF owns 75% stakes in four of the leading Saudi Arabian clubs, including Al-Hilal, while it also owns an 80% stake in Newcastle.
Al-Hilal, controlled by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, is interested in Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez as part of a potential move this summer.
Offloading Nunez would financially aid Liverpool's efforts to land striker Alexander Isak from Newcastle, adding to the intrigue around PIF's priorities.
Kieran Maguire indicates that Liverpool can afford to buy Isak regardless of whether Nunez stays or leaves, highlighting the club's financial position.
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