There has already been plenty of change in the attacking department at Liverpool this summer, with more to come.
The tragic death of Diogo Jota has left a hole in both the hearts of everybody at Liverpool and the squad, as the Portugal international was also a fine footballer as well as a lovely person.
Elsewhere, Luis Diaz is leaving to join Bayern Munich – which is a notable loss for Arne Slot after the Colombian made 28 Premier League starts last season.
Federico Chiesa is also expected to leave Liverpool this summer.
Darwin Nunez could depart too as Liverpool attempt to sign Alexander Isak – and the Uruguay international has responded in fascinating fashion amidst this saga.
Darwin Nunez shines in training as Liverpool target Alexander Isak
Lewis Steele of the Daily Mail has been present in Tokyo as Liverpool prepare to play Yokohama F. Marinos on Wednesday, and the South American striker caught his eye.
The respected journalist said: “Darwin Nunez. He looked incredible today.
“Headers, volleys, lovely little one-touch finishes, sliding into tackles, nice first touches. He looked every part the big money striker Liverpool paid for.”
TBR Football understand Al-Hilal and other Saudi Pro League sides like Nunez, and would be willing to pay the £65m asking price Liverpool are requesting.
However, it seems the Uruguayan might well be making one last push to impress Slot and prove he still has a future at Anfield.
The latest on Liverpool and Alexander Isak
Regardless of how well Nunez is performing in training, Liverpool are pushing ahead with another British record transfer.
After already shattering the record with their £116m signing of Florian Wirtz, TBR Football understand Liverpool are working on a deal for Isak, and are ready to spend over £120m to get the move done.
The Sweden international has decided not to show up at the training ground anymore, and has informed Eddie Howe he is doing his own fitness work indoors at home.
If this deal materialises, after Liverpool already spent £69m to sign Hugo Ekitike, Nunez would surely struggle for playing time next season if he fails to find a new club this summer.