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Darwin Núñez has barely arrived at Liverpool and has already surpassed Luis Díaz and Van Dijk in one record

The former Benfica player arrived at Anfield and is already breaking records. 

By Wilian Estrella

The former Benfica player arrived at Anfield and is already breaking records. 
The former Benfica player arrived at Anfield and is already breaking records. 
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Although the arrival of Darwin Núñez to Liverpool has not been made official so far, all the world press has already taken the information for granted, talking not only about the arrival itself, but also about the numbers, since the Uruguayan striker has been one of the signings that have attracted the most attention in European leagues. 

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Liverpool won the player over other entities such as Manchester United, who had him in their sights but failed to complete the signing, leaving the way clear for the Red's management.


That is why coach Jürgen Klopp is happy because he finally has in his squad the player that will help him overcome the departure of Sadio Mané, the Senegalese striker of the Reds who no longer wants to be part of the team as he is looking for new challenges and in this search, Bayern Munich has appeared as his main option to land in the Bundesliga. And going back to Liverpool, the arrival of Darwin Núñez has broken a record that some of the club's players held. 

The record was set by Darwin Nunez at Liverpool, which surpasses Luis Diaz and Van Dijk


Darwin Núñez has set a new Liverpool record by becoming the most expensive signing in the club's history, as his arrival at the club cost 100 million euros, surpassing players such as Luis Díaz whose arrival at the Reds cost 47 million euros. His record also surpasses what Liverpool paid for the arrival of Virgil van Dijk, who joined the club from Southampton for 84.65 million euros.

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