Liverpool faces a period of significant squad transition as the summer transfer window opens this Monday. According to the Liverpool Echo, manager Andoni Iraola is considering a return for Darwin Nunez from Al Hilal, alongside defensive targets Joel Ordonez and Jarell Quansah. Potential departures include Curtis Jones and Federico Chiesa.
Will Darwin Nunez return to Anfield?
The Liverpool Echo reports that Darwin Nunez could see an early return to Europe following his move to Al Hilal. While his goal-scoring output at Anfield drew criticism relative to his record transfer fee, his recent form in the Saudi Pro League suggests a potential resurgence.
Nunez has averaged a goal or assist every 120 minutes for Al Hilal, according to data cited by the Echo. Although he was recently dropped from the league squad, he secured a brace in an AFC Champions League match against Al Wahda in February. The 26-year-old is currently part of Uruguay’s World Cup squad, a tournament that may serve as a final audition for Iraola.
Financial terms could play a decisive role in negotiations. While Nunez arrived at Anfield for a club-record fee, the Echo notes that expectations would shift significantly if he returns to the Premier League on a free transfer.
Despite his move to the Saudi Pro League, Darwin Nunez remains a key figure for his national team, earning a spot in Uruguay’s World Cup squad.
How might Liverpool bolster its defensive options?
With Ibrahima Konate’s future uncertain and Giovanni Leoni recovering from injury, the club is looking to strengthen its center-back positions. Two primary names have emerged in recent reports.
Could Joel Ordonez be the next big signing?
The Liverpool Echo identifies Club Brugge defender Joel Ordonez as a high-potential target. The 22-year-old has been a mainstay for both club and country, starting each of Ecuador’s last eight World Cup qualifiers. Ordonez’s versatility allows him to play both center-back and right-back, potentially complementing new signing Jeremy Jacquet.
Is a Jarell Quansah reunion likely?
A more immediate option involves Jarell Quansah. The England international has performed strongly for Bayer Leverkusen, earning him a recent World Cup call-up. While Quansah was not a preferred option under previous manager Arne Slot, the change to Andoni Iraola may open a path back to Anfield. Liverpool currently holds a £70m buy-back option for the defender, though the club may need to negotiate directly with Leverkusen to facilitate a move.

Why are Curtis Jones and Federico Chiesa facing exits?
Managerial shifts often lead to squad restructuring. Academy graduate Curtis Jones has been linked with a move to Inter Milan. According to the Liverpool Echo, Jones has already expressed interest in life in Italy, asking teammate Federico Chiesa questions about the lifestyle and climate there.
Federico Chiesa is also facing a potential departure from Merseyside. The former Juventus winger struggled for consistent minutes last season, recording only 318 league minutes. In an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport, Chiesa stated he is “open to anything” to ensure regular playing time.
Chiesa specifically mentioned Como, the club managed by Cesc Fabregas, as a potential destination. Although Chiesa is under contract until 2028, Liverpool may seek to capitalize on his market value following his limited involvement in the squad.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the summer transfer window open?
The summer transfer window officially opens this Monday.
Is Darwin Nunez returning to Liverpool?
A return is being floated by reports, potentially as a free transfer following his stint at Al Hilal.
Does Liverpool have a buy-back clause for Jarell Quansah?
Yes, Liverpool holds a £70m buy-back option for the defender, currently at Bayer Leverkusen.
Which club is interested in Curtis Jones?
Inter Milan has shown acute interest in the Liverpool midfielder.
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