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People within football heard rumours Liverpool considered swapping £64m player with £113m man
Chelsea actually tried to sign Darwin Nunez from Liverpool back in the summer transfer window – after rumours emerged within the football industry.
That is according to The Times.
So, what is the situation involving Chelsea and Liverpool No.9 Darwin Nunez? Let’s take a look…
Chelsea tried to sign Darwin Nunez
Well, some of you may be experiencing a case of déjà vu.
Over a decade after Chelsea pinched another Liverpool No.9 – Fernando Torres – in a shock deal, the Blues made another attempt to rob the Reds of a talismanic figure, according to .
It is said that Chelsea enquired about Nunez after hearing rumours within the football industry that Liverpool may consider a sale, after the Uruguay international scored just Premier League goals in his debut campaign at Anfield.
These whispers within the business suggested that Liverpool were exploring a swap deal with Atlético Madrid for the man Joao Felix.
However, Chelsea quickly found out the falsity of these rumours, as Liverpool swiftly rebuffed the enquiry.

Nunez has since blossomed into a highly effective striker this season, scoring goals while also providing 11 assists in 37 appearances across all competitions.
Liverpool were right to stand by Darwin Nunez
Despite coming in for some criticism at times throughout his first season at Liverpool, Nunez was always a problem for defenders, and the South American’s efforts are now starting to pay off as he becomes more clinical.
It would have been easy for Liverpool to accept a profit on the striker and move on to someone with a better goal record, although the Reds clearly see a lot of potential in the Uruguayan, and that faith is starting to be rewarded.

Even Real Madrid considered a move for Nunez in 2023 – which tells you all you need to know about just how precocious a talent the Liverpool No.9 really is.
Hopefully, the man is fit to take part in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final against Chelsea, and can show the Blues exactly what they missed out on.