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The possible 180 million Liverpool’s striker who makes Darwin tremble

Jürgen Klopp could be looking to a huge move to lead the club back to conquering titles 

By Liam Styles

Jürgen Klopp could be looking to a huge move to lead the club back to conquering titles 

Darwin Nuñez keeps trying to set as a Liverpool star and this summer is keen to revealed himself as an important part of the team leading the Reds and driving them back to big achievements in England and Europe, especially after the player is a real candidate to wear the iconic Liverpool’s number 9 shirt, free since Bobby Firmino left the club this season leaving sensational memories in the club history.

However, according to the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello sport, Liverpool and its coach Jürgen Klopp could be looking for a new striker who can offer a huge impact in the team’s offensive area. The German coach is reported to have chosen the Nigerian international Victor Osimhen as his next striker, not having any doubt that his qualities would fit perfectly in the style of play of the Anfield’s team.


Jürgen is said to appreciate the skills the striker has showed at Napoli, having performed an incredible season this campaign with 31 goals and 5 assist in 39 games played for Napoli, which clearly improves the 15 goals of Darwin in 45 games. In addition, Osimhen, is considered to have played a very important role in Napoli to end the season winning the Serie A title in a sensational season that has made the best European teams turn their eyes on him, and Liverpool isn’t an exception.

Is Liverpool able to get the player? 


As expected, Napoli won’t offer his top star for a cheap price, especially when the Italian club owner, the always tough negotiator Aurelio De Laurentiis is involved in the transaction. Napoli and his president are asking for €180 million (£150m) in exchange of the services of Victor Osimhen, what would suppose a huge transfer for Liverpool who could lead the Red’s attack after the exit of Bobby Firmino and relegate Darwin Nuñez to the Liverpool’s bench or to his exit from Anfield.
 

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