The Reds are reportedly seeking a high price for Nunez, and have told Napoli that their asking price is £43.2 million plus £4.3 million in bonuses. However, transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano has revealed that this offer will not be accepted, and that the asking price is actually much higher than expected.
According to Romano, €60 million would be a more suitable price for Nunez, and Napoli are expected to try again in the next two weeks to meet this demand. If a deal is reached, Nunez would join several other former Premier League stars at Napoli, including Scott McTominay, Billy Gilmour, and Kevin De Bryune.
However, Liverpool are reluctant to sell Nunez for less than €60 million, which may make it difficult for the two clubs to reach an agreement before the season begins. This could leave Nunez to fight for his place under manager Arne Slot, who may prefer to see him leave despite the financial implications.
Napoli's interest in Nunez is a significant development, and it will be interesting to see how the situation unfolds in the coming weeks.