In recent days, the future of Liverpool forward Darwin Nunez has once again become a hot topic in the football world. The Uruguayan international has recently become the target of several top clubs, with Al-Nassr from Saudi Arabia showing particularly strong interest in acquiring him. Initially, there were rumors that Nunez might transfer to AC Milan, with reports suggesting that the Rossoneri were considering bringing in the young striker on loan. However, the situation took a dramatic turn when Al-Nassr emerged as a contender, not only joining the competition but also preparing to bring Nunez to the Middle East with an astonishing price tag. According to Anfield Watch, Al-Nassr has offered Nunez a contract with a weekly salary of up to £400,000, more than double his current £140,000 weekly wage at Liverpool. Remarkably, this salary even surpasses that of Liverpool's highest-paid player, Salah, who earns £350,000 per week. Such a generous offer undoubtedly reflects the strong desire of the Saudi club to secure Nunez's services. Although Nunez himself prefers to continue his career in European football, the high salary offered by Al-Nassr has undoubtedly had a significant impact on his decision. For any professional player, such a lucrative offer is difficult to resist. However, it seems that Liverpool is not willing to let go of the Uruguayan forward easily. According to Anfield Watch, the Reds have rejected Al-Nassr's £70 million offer for Nunez, believing that the forward's value is closer to £85 million. This price is comparable to the transfer fee Nunez received when he moved from Benfica to Liverpool…