Darwin Nunez Hits Transfer Market as Free Agent
Darwin Nunez is about to hit the market like a storm, and nobody quite knows where he’ll land.
TEAMtalk has been told that nothing is decided yet, with as many as eight clubs offered the chance to sign the Uruguay striker. No agreements, no favourites locked in. Just a high‑end centre-forward suddenly within reach, and a queue forming across Europe.
At 26, Nunez is stepping into his prime years, and the timing of his availability could reshape several clubs’ summer plans. Sources indicate that a host of teams around the continent – including multiple Premier League sides – have already been sounded out over a possible deal. The message is clear: if you need a striker, this is your moment.
The opportunity comes after Nunez agreed a mutual termination of his contract with Al-Hilal, just a year after the Saudi club struck an initial €53m (£46m, $62m) deal to sign him. That chapter ends abruptly, and the numbers attached to his original move only underline the scale of the talent now heading into the free-agent pool.
His exit from Al-Hilal throws open the door to a return to European football. No transfer fee, no long negotiation over a price – just wages, project, and ambition on the table.
For clubs hunting goals this summer, that combination will be hard to ignore.


