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Liverpool could 'break transfer record' for 68-goal star at Anfield

Liverpool could break their own club record transfer fee to secure the signing of Darwin Nunez, according to journalist Pete O’Rourke.

Jurgen Klopp looks likely to bolster his attacking options this summer, and has set his sights on the Uruguayan forward.

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has claimed that Liverpool are preparing an opening offer for Nunez, which would be €80m (£68m) plus add-ons.

Premier League rivals Manchester United are also keen on the striker, and remain in contact with his agent.

However, The Athletic has reported that Nunez has agreed personal terms with Liverpool, who appear to be leading the race for his signature.

Liverpool’s current record transfer fee stands at £75m, which is what they spent on Virgil van Dijk back in January 2018.

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With Sadio Mane eyeing a move to Bayern Munich, O’Rourke thinks Liverpool could splash the cash to sign Nunez, who has scored 68 goals in his club career to date.

When asked whether they could potentially break their transfer record to land the youngster, O’Rourke told GIVEMESPORT: “You could see it. Obviously, it seems Sadio Mane will be leaving Liverpool, so Liverpool are looking out for alternatives for him and Darwin Nunez has had a great season for Benfica. Liverpool are well aware of him from coming up against him in the Champions League last season as well. He’s obviously impressed Jurgen Klopp and his coaching staff.”

The two most expensive players in Liverpool’s history have made a huge difference to Klopp’s side in recent years.

Van Dijk came in and transformed the team’s defence, which led to him finishing second in the 2019 Ballon d’Or vote, while goalkeeper Alisson has

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