Darwin Núñez Completes Transfer to Al Hilal: Liverpool’s Striker Moves to Saudi Pro League
Darwin Núñez has officially transferred from Liverpool to Al Hilal, marking a significant move in the Saudi Pro League. Details on the transfer fee and his journey.

Darwin Núñez has officially completed his transfer from Liverpool to Al Hilal in the Saudi Pro League, as confirmed by both clubs. The 26-year-old Uruguayan striker has finalized the move for a fee reported by sources to be €53 million ($62m).
Núñez’s Journey at Liverpool
Núñez joined Liverpool in June 2022 from Benfica for an initial fee of £64m. During his three-year stint at Anfield, he scored 40 goals in 143 appearances. Despite his contributions, Núñez started only eight Premier League matches during Liverpool’s title-winning season last term.
The Transfer Details
Liverpool FC released a statement confirming the transfer: "Liverpool FC can confirm Darwin Núñez has completed a permanent transfer to Al-Hilal, subject to international clearance. The Uruguayan's three-year spell with the Reds concludes after he finalized a switch to the Saudi Pro League side today. Everybody at the club would like to thank Darwin for his contributions and wish him and his family all the best for the future."
Previous Interest and Future Prospects
Núñez was previously a target for another Saudi club, Al Nassr, in January, but a £60m bid was rejected as Liverpool did not want to sell mid-season. Sources indicate that Núñez expressed his desire to leave this summer, but Liverpool rejected a bid from Napoli earlier in the transfer window due to valuation and payment term issues.
Impact on Liverpool
Núñez’s departure is part of Liverpool’s broader transfer strategy, which has seen the club generate nearly £200m from sales this summer. The move also opens up space in Liverpool’s forward line, which has been strengthened with the arrival of Hugo Ekitike as part of a near-£300m spend.
Looking Ahead
Liverpool retains an interest in Newcastle’s Alexander Isak after having a £110m bid rejected last week. Meanwhile, Núñez’s move to Al Hilal is expected to bolster the Saudi Pro League’s growing reputation as a destination for top-tier football talent.