Premier League return? Darwin Nunez reaches transfer agreement with Al-Hilal that will end Saudi Pro League nightmare for ex-Liverpool striker

Premier League return? Darwin Nunez reaches transfer agreement with Al-Hilal that will end Saudi Pro League nightmare for ex-Liverpool striker

Published May. 6, 2026 11:31 a.m. ET
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A brutal end to the Saudi chapter

Nunez is set to leave Al-Hilal less than a year after joining the Saudi Arabian giants. The Uruguay international, now 26, made the move to the Middle East last August for an initial fee of £46 million ($63m), but his time in Riyadh has quickly turned into a nightmare following

The striker has reached an agreement with the club's hierarchy to facilitate his departure this summer. Despite earning a staggering £400,000 per week - more than double his previous salary at Anfield - the forward is prioritising his playing career over financial gain after being effectively sidelined for the second half of the season.

The Benzema factor and registration woes

The catalyst for Nunez’s downfall at Al-Hilal was the arrival of Karim Benzema in January. Saudi Pro League regulations dictate that clubs can only register eight foreign players born before 2003 in their 25-man squads. When the French legend arrived, Al-Hilal were forced to make a difficult choice, and it was Nunez who was sacrificed to make room for the former Real Madrid captain.

Consequently, the 26-year-old has not featured for the club since February. Although he recorded a respectable return of six goals and four assists in 16 league appearances, he has been forced to train away from the matchday squad for months. Reports from Uruguayan outlet

Struggles from Anfield to Riyadh

Nunez moved to Saudi Arabia came after a polarising three-year stint at Liverpool. Signed from Benfica for a fee that could have reached £85 million ($116m), he never quite lived up to the billing on Merseyside. While he helped the Reds to a Premier League title during his time there, his final months were marred by criticism from Arne Slot, who labelled his work rate as "unacceptable."

During his time at Anfield, Nunez scored 40 goals in 143 appearances, but his spell was often defined by high-profile misses and a lack of consistency. His final season under Jurgen Klopp saw him fall out of favour, and when Al-Hilal offered Liverpool a way to recoup a significant portion of their investment, the club opted to cash in on the forward.

Back to Europe for the Uruguayan?

A return to the Premier League could be on the cards as

With his best form coming during his final season at Benfica, where he netted 34 times in 41 games, potential suitors will hope they can rediscover the player who terrorised Champions League defences.

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