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Not Osimhen: Liverpool's main target to replace Darwin Nunez in attack

With the Uruguayan in the sights of Milan and Saudi teams, the Reds board is looking for reinforcement for the attack

By Romario Paz

Darwin Nunez: is his time at Liverpool over?

Liverpool are reportedly considering a move for Inter Milan striker Marcus Thuram as a potential replacement for Darwin Nunez. The Uruguayan's future at Anfield appears increasingly uncertain, with reports suggesting that he is close to a move to AC Milan.

The son of legendary French defender Lilian Thuram, Marcus has been in impressive form for Inter this season, catching the eye of several top European clubs. His blend of pace, power, and technical ability makes him an ideal fit for the Premier League.

Marcus in red?

Liverpool manager Arne Slot is said to be a big admirer of Thuram and believes the Frenchman could be the perfect addition to his squad. With Nunez potentially on his way out, the Reds are in need of a new striker and Thuram fits the profile of player they are looking for.

Thuram's arrival would add a new dimension to Liverpool's attack. His ability to play across the front line would give Arne Slot more tactical options, and his physical presence would be a valuable asset in the Premier League.

However, Liverpool are likely to face competition for Thuram's signature. Several other top European clubs, including Real Madrid and Bayern Munich, have been linked with the French striker.

What about Darwin?

Nunez's future at Anfield appears to be coming to an end. The Uruguayan has struggled to live up to expectations since his big-money move from Benfica, and Liverpool are now looking to move him on. AC Milan are believed to be leading the race for his signature, but there is also interest from Saudi Arabian clubs.

Liverpool's pursuit of Thuram is a clear indication of the club's ambition. The Reds are looking to build a squad capable of challenging for major honors both domestically and in Europe. Thuram would be a significant addition to their squad and would help to ensure that they remain one of the top teams in the world.

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