Napoli are preparing for a huge summer transfer window—and Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez is emerging as one of their top targets.
According to reports, the Serie A leaders are building a shortlist of attacking reinforcements for the 2025/26 Champions League campaign, with the Uruguayan forward high on their radar.
Under manager Antonio Conte, Napoli are pushing for their second Serie A title in three years, and plans for an ambitious transfer window are already in motion.
Nunez, Kevin De Bruyne, Jonathan David, and Lee Kang-in are all under consideration as Napoli aim to compete at the highest level in Europe once again.
Why Darwin Nunez Could Leave Liverpool in the Summer
After a mixed spell at Liverpool, Darwin Nunez is expected to be made available for transfer this summer.
Despite scoring 40 goals in 140 appearances for the Reds, the former Benfica striker has struggled to consistently deliver in the Premier League and is no longer seen as a first-choice option under Arne Slot.
Reports suggest that Liverpool have set a price tag of £42.5–47 million, a notable reduction from the £85 million they paid in 2022.
Several European giants, including Atletico Madrid and clubs from the Saudi Pro League, are also reportedly interested in securing the striker’s services.
Who Could Napoli Sign in the Summer?
Napoli are not limiting their ambitions to Nunez alone. Sources from Corriere dello Sport and Alfredo Pedullà report that the Partenopei are considering a variety of high-profile names to reshape their attack:
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Darwin Nunez (Liverpool)
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Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
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Jonathan David (Lille)
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Lee Kang-in (PSG)
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Samu Omorodion (Porto)
Conte’s tactical plans include bringing in a versatile, hard-working forward who can complement Romelu Lukaku and Giacomo Raspadori, with Nunez’s high-intensity style seen as a natural fit.
Darwin Núñez to Serie A? Why a Move to Napoli Makes Sense
Although Darwin Núñez has had his critics in England, he is still only 25 years old and remains one of the most dynamic forwards in Europe when in form. His athleticism, direct running, and aggressive pressing could suit Serie A football and Antonio Conte’s fast-transition style.
Napoli’s reputation for revitalising attacking careers—having previously done so with players like Victor Osimhen and Dries Mertens—makes this an attractive proposition for both parties.
With Núñez open to a new challenge and Napoli returning to the Champions League, the move could prove a win-win for both clubs—and for the player.