Nunez has started only one of Liverpool's last 22 Premier League games under Slot's management, indicating that his role in the team is uncertain. Meanwhile, Liverpool has already signed Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt and Florian Wirtz from Bayern Leverkusen, further reducing Nunez's opportunities.
Other clubs, including Napoli, have expressed interest in Nunez but have since pulled out of the running. Al-Ahli, the winners of the Asia Champions League, is now ready to make a significant bid for the striker. If Liverpool can sell Nunez for a substantial amount, it could pave the way for the signing of Newcastle United's Alexander Isak, who is keen to leave his club this summer.
The financial incentives of playing in the Middle East are substantial, and Nunez would likely play more regularly than he has at Liverpool. This could make him an attractive target for Al-Ahli, who are willing to invest in top talent to strengthen their team.
Ultimately, the decision to sell Nunez will depend on Liverpool's ability to find a suitable replacement and the financial benefits of the sale. If the club can secure a significant transfer fee, it could be a shrewd move that benefits all parties involved.