Liverpool transfer news: Darwin Nunez bid expected 'in days' as parting message sentLiverpool have conducted a busy summer of transfer business in and out of the club and do not look like slowing down as Darwin Nunez looks for his next club in the coming weeksDarwin Nunez could leave Liverpool after winning the Premier League (Image: Michael Regan/Getty Images )Liverpool have been the stars of the transfer window so far claiming the biggest move and the most frequent business. The Reds have added Florian Wirtz in a deal worth up to £116million in the blockbuster move of the summer so far.That deal has been accompanied by the arrivals of Jeremie Frimpong and Armin Pecsi, in addition to Giorgi Mamardashvili joining up with the club after the deal agreed last summer. Milos Kerkez is the next to join Arne Slot's squad after Liverpool agreed a £40m deal with Bournemouth.The full-back has been on Merseyside since Monday, to complete his medical ahead of his transfer being confirmed. The defender's arrival could yet put Andy Robertson in a difficult position with just a year remaining on his contract.The Scotland international is not alone in having an uncertain future this summer. Darwin Nunez, Harvey Elliott and Federico Chiesa have all been linked with exits.With that said, Mirror Football takes a look at the latest transfer news and rumour surrounding Anfield.Newcastle forced to delete Alexander Isak social media post amid Liverpool transfer links READ MORE:Darwin Nunez stanceDarwin Nunez is said to be keen on a move to Napoli this summer and a bid is set arrive within days for the Liverpool star's services. The forward is reported to be 'open to moving to Naples' after falling out of favour under Arne Slot last season.Article continues belowThe 26-year-old striker made just eight Premier League starts in 2024/25 and came in for criticism from the Dutchman over his attitude. Napoli have not been put off however and have decided to prioritise the Liverpool star among the forward targets.The Serie A side have also been linked to Manchester United's Rasmus Hojlund and Udinese's Lorenzo Lucca.Darwin Nunez could leave Liverpool this summer (Image: Getty Images )Guehi alternativesNottingham Forest star Murillo and Ajax youngster Jorrel Hato are reported to be under consideration as alternatives to Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi in the transfer window for Liverpool. The Reds have been linked to the Eagles star but are only willing to enter the market for the England international if Palace quote a reasonable fee.Even though Guehi has just a single year remaining on his contract, Palace are likely to be tough negotiators with the likes of Arsenal and Newcastle also linked with moves. As a result, with Jarell Quansah's exit, Liverpool could look elsewhere.Murillo is noted to be 'well-liked' but there are concerns the 22-year-old would command a significant fee. Hato meanwhile, also linked to Arsenal, could see Liverpool 'enter the conversation' before the window shuts.Liverpool are interested in a move for Marc Guehi (Image: Getty Images )Exit messageNat Phillips saw a move to West Brom confirmed earlier this week and has paid an emotional tribute to Liverpool upon his exit. The defender has spent long period out on loan but became a favourite after stepping up for the Reds during injury-plagued periods, playing 29 games for the club.After completing his £3m move, he said: "Thank you for all the memories, love and support. This club has been a huge part of my life, and I’ll always be grateful for the opportunities it’s given me and the people on and off the pitch who I have been fortunate to meet along the way.Article continues below"It’s been an absolute honour to represent Liverpool and one that I will be forever proud of. Lastly, a special thank you to the fans, whose support I have felt continuously. I wish the club and all involved the very best of luck for the future. YNWA"Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
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