2. South Americans within 5 months?
Darwin Núñez’s transfer to Liverpool FC is apparently becoming more and more concrete. The 22-year-old from Benfica Lisbon will, according to the “Liverpool Echo“ is expected soon for the medical check in the port city in north-west England. Furthermore, the Uruguayan striker is said to have already told his family and friends that he will be joining the Reds. He is considered to be the successor to Sadio Mané (30), for whose commitment FC Bayern Munich is fighting.
Goals & highlights from Benfica striker Darwin Núñez
After it was recently reported that Liverpool and Núñez had already reached an agreement, an agreement had now also been reached between the clubs. According to the “Guardians” and Fabrizio Romano the Champions League finalists pay a guaranteed fee of €80m, which could be accompanied by up to €20m in bonuses – meaning the Uruguayan could become a new record-breaking deal.
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So far, the English runner-up for Virgil van Dijk (30) spent the most with a sum of 84.65 million euros. At Benfica he would not be a record departure. João Félix (22) would still hold this position. Should the deal go through, Núñez would draw level with Aurélien Tchouameni as the most expensive player of the summer so far.
12x 40 million euros or more: Liverpool FC’s most expensive additions
16 Georginio Wijnaldum | 16/17 for €27.5m from Newcastle United
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As of: After the 2022 winter transfer window
15 Adam Lallana | 14/15 for €31m from Southampton FC
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14 Alex Oxlade Chamberlain | 17/18 for €38m from Arsenal
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14 Fernando Torres | 07/08 for €38m from Atlético Madrid
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12 Ibrahima Konate | 21/22 for €40m from RB Leipzig
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11 Andy Carroll | 10/11 for €41m from Newcastle United
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11 Roberto Firmino | 15/16 for €41m from 1899 Hoffenheim
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9 Sadio Mané | 16/17 for €41.2m from Southampton FC
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8 Mohamed Salah | 17/18 for €42m from AS Roma
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7 Diogo Iota | 20/21 for €44.7m from Wolverhampton
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6 Luis Díaz I 21/22 for €45m from FC Porto
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6 Fabino | 18/19 for €45m from AS Monaco
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4 Christian Benteke | 15/16 for €46.5m from Aston Villa
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3 Naby Keïta | 18/19 for €60m from RB Leipzig
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2 Alison | 18/19 for €62.5m from AS Roma
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1 Virgil van Dijk | 17/18 for €84.7m from Southampton FC
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After good experiences with Díaz: Will Klopp get the next South American with Núñez?
Núñez is under contract with Benfica until 2025, with the Reds he should receive a five-year contract. He would be the second South American Jurgen Klopp to bolster his attack in five months. Luis Díaz (25) arrived from FC Porto for €47m at the end of January and the Colombian hit the ground running.
Núñez had underlined his supremacy in the most recent market value update in Portugal. After a checkered first season, this year he showed why Benfica paid a record €24m to UD Almería two years ago. Thanks to 26 goals in the league (best value) and six goals in the “premier league”, including against FC Bayern, FC Barcelona and Liverpool, the most valuable player in the league before the update went up by 15 million to 55 million. euros up.
Weigl misses the top 10: The most valuable players in the Portuguese league
27 Odysseys Vlachodimus | Benfica | Market value: €15 million
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As of May 31, 2022
26 Roman Yaremchuk | Benfica | Market value: €15 million (€-1 million)
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25 Everton | Benfica | Market value: €15 million (€-3 million)
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24 Marcus Edwards | sports | Market value: €15 million (+€2 million)
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23 David Carmo | SC Braga | Market value: €15 million (+€5 million)
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22 Joao Mario | FC Porto | Market value: €15 million (+€3 million)
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21 Manuel Ugarte | sports | Market value: €15 million (+€3 million)
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20 Mateus Uribe | FC Porto | Market value: €16 million
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19 Mbema | FC Porto | Market value: €17 million (+€2 million)
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18 Pepe | FC Porto | Market value: €18 million (+€3 million)
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17 Mehdi Taremi | FC Porto | Market value: €20 million (+€3 million)
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16 Rafa Silva | Benfica | Market value: €20 million (€-5 million)
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15 Ricardo Horta | SC Braga | Market value: €20 million
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14 Alejandro Grimaldo | Benfica | Market value: €20 million
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13 Julian Weigl | Benfica | Market value: €22 million
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12 Evanilson | FC Porto | Market value: €22 million (+€2 million)
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11 Gonçalo Inácio | sports | Market value: €23 million (+€5 million)
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10 Pablo Sarabia | sports | Market value: €25 million
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9 João Palhinha | sports | Market value: €25 million (€-1 million)
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8 Pedro Porro | sports | Market value: €25 million
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7 Fabio Vieira | FC Porto | Market value: €25 million (+€8 million)
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6 Diogo Costa | FC Porto | Market value: €25 million (+€9 million)
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5 Otavio | FC Porto | Market value: €30 million (+€5 million)
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4 Pedro Gonçalves | sports | Market value: €30 million (€-5 million)
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3 Vitinha | FC Porto | Market value: €30 million (+€6 million)
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2 Matheus Nunes | sports | Market value: €35 million (+€5 million)
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1 Darwin Nunez | Benfica | Market value: €55 million (+€8 million)
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In the event of a change, not only would the “Adler” benefit financially, but also Almería, which secured a resale stake. This amounts to 20 percent of the transfer profits that Benfica generates in a sale.
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