Liverpool reach agreement with Benfica to sign Darwin Nunez with transfer imminent
Liverpool have reached an agreement with Benfica to sign Darwin Nunez.
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Liverpool have reached an agreement with Benfica to sign Darwin Nunez.
Portugal were beaten by Switzerland in their UEFA Nations League match on Sunday evening.
Spain moved top of their Uefa Nations League group thanks to a 2-0 win over Czech Republic on Sunday in which they were heavily indebted to goalkeeper Unai Simon.
One of Liverpool's motives for making a club record move for Darwin Nunez have emerged after previous comments made by Virgil van Dijk resurfaced.
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(Reuters) - Benfica have reached an agreement with Liverpool for the sale of forward Darwin Nunez for an initial fee of 75 million euros ($78.59 million), the Portuguese club announced on Monday.
Spain won a second successive UEFA Nations League match on Sunday with a 2-0 win over the Czech Republic while rivals Portugal conceded a goal after just 57 seconds to lose to Switzerland. Spain went in front in Malaga after 24 minutes when a perfectly-weighted pass by Marco Asensio released Carlos Soler to score. Pablo Sarabia added the second on 75 minutes as Spain got the better of a Czech side against whom they had drawn 2-2 in Prague last week.
Australia captain Sam Kerr and several other senior players have been rested for upcoming friendlies against Spain and Portugal as coach Tony Gustavsson looks to build depth to the Matildas squad for the Women's World Cup on home soil next year.