Liverpool have received a boost in their pursuit of a £84m striker, as he is now keen on a summer move to Anfield, according to a report.
Reds set sights on new striker
While Mohamed Salah may have received most of the plaudits, Jamie Carragher has asserted that the Reds having lots of different goalscorers is the reason they won the Premier League title, considering Arsenal have been more defensively solid.
However, the lack of a dependable centre-forward is a real concern for former Red Danny Murphy, who has claimed Arne Slot is no great admirer of Darwin Nunez, saying: "Slot obviously doesn't fancy him.
"Slot has played a winger, Luis Diaz, ahead of him as a striker at times. That tells you everything you need to know."
Murphy also states he would be "amazed" if Nunez remains at Anfield beyond the summer, and work has started on bringing in a potential replacement for the Uruguayan, with DaveOCKOP recently dropping a new update on Liverpool's pursuit of Benjamin Sesko.
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He played in the 3-2 defeat away to Brighton on Monday night.
The report states that Sesko is now interested in a move to Anfield this summer, with the Reds holding a serious interest, but a concrete offer may have to wait until after Nunez is offloaded, with Napoli and clubs from Saudi Arabia keen on the 25-year-old.
The Slovenian striker is attracting interest from across Europe, but a deal will not be cheap, with RB Leipzig looking to hold out for a fee of €100m (£84m), although there may be some leeway to negotiate a lower fee.
"Incredible" Sesko admired by Jürgen Klopp
Former Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp is known to be a big admirer of the 21-year-old, stating he has "incredible potential" earlier this year, while also detailing that he is happy to have him at a Red Bull Group-owned club.
The forward certainly isn't short of admirers, with former Leipzig technical director Christopher Vivell also adding: "Benjamin is a real goalscorer, who despite his 1.95m (6'4") is mobile and technically strong. His abilities make him a special player with a special profile."
The Reds are known to have a good business relationship with Leipzig, which they will be hoping they can use to their advantage in negotiations, as it is evident that Slot will need to bring in an upgrade on Nunez this summer.
Liverpool's Darwin Nunez celebrates after winning the Premier League
The former Benfica man has just five Premier League goals to his name this season, so it is exciting news that Sesko is now a serious target to replace the striker, alongside a number of other top forwards.