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Darwin Nunez is expected to ply his trade for Liverpool next season following a mega-money switch from Benfica and has something in his armoury that will help him adjust to English football.
The young Uruguay international is an imposing presence at six foot two, but is surprisingly quick for a tall front-man. Nunez was tracked at one of the fastest speeds from any player during last season's Champions League campaign - one that saw Benfica dumped out by his potential future club.
It was in that two-legged contest that Nunez really proved to the Anfield hierarchy what he could do up close and personal. The 22-year-old notched a goal in both the home and away legs of the quarter final clash.
The better of the two came at Anfield, as Nunez displayed the kind of composure of a striker many years his senior to convert beyond the onrushing Alisson.
Prior to that clash, ex-Liverpool forward Michael Owen analysed Nunez's game as links touting him with a move to the Reds first started to emerge and highlighted his 'deceptive' pace as something that takes defenders by surprise.
"He’s a great shape for starters," Owen told BT Sport in April. "Nowadays, if you’re going to lead


