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Why Luis Suárez called Darwin Núñez an ‘idiot’ while $48 million ace praised amid Liverpool ‘ties’

Liverpool are edging ever closer to the end of the Jürgen Klopp era. Should Arsenal beat Manchester United at Old Trafford on Sunday, the Reds will be unable to finish any higher or lower than third, with games against Aston Villa and Wolverhampton Wanderers still to play.

The celebration of Klopp’s tenure will soon begin. Realistically, we have known for some time that Liverpool will not win the Premier League title and a place in the Champions League has already been secured. In the meantime, here’s a rundown of the latest Liverpool news, with Darwin Núñez played again.




Why Luis Suárez called Darwin Núñez an “idiot”

Darwin Núñez has been in the news a lot this week with speculation surrounding him and a possible move to Barcelona this summer. While Klopp appeared to rule that out during Friday’s press conference, the rumors won’t end there.

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Speaking to ESPN Uruguay, Núñez highlighted his friendship with former Liverpool and Barcelona forward Luis Suárez, who now plays for Inter Miami in the MLS. “Off the field, we have a very good bond,” he said of his compatriot.

“I always follow him because Luis is an idol for me and he also advises me a lot. For example, when the head thing happened (against Crystal Palace), Luis was the first to write to me. “Idiot, don’t do that, another idiot is talking to you and has done it a thousand times,” he told me. With Luis, I created a very beautiful bond”.

Mohammed Kudus praised amid Liverpool ‘links’

Last summer, West Ham United paid up $48m (£38m/€44m) to sign Mohammed Kudus from Ajax, so there is little chance of him moving a year later unless a substantial return can be made. However, he is being linked with another move, including to Liverpool.

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