Key Points

Darwin Nunez has completed his move from Liverpool to Al Hilal, marking another high-profile transfer to Saudi Arabia. Inigo Martinez joins Al Nassr after leaving Barcelona, where he helped secure the La Liga title. Meanwhile, Japanese winger Junya Ito has returned to Genk following Reims' relegation. The Saudi Pro League continues to attract top talent, reshaping global football dynamics.

Key Points: Darwin Nunez Joins Al Hilal as Inigo Martinez Signs for Al Nassr

  • Nunez scored 40 goals in 143 Liverpool appearances
  • Martinez won La Liga with Barcelona last season
  • Al Hilal boasts stars like Neves, Cancelo, and Mitrovic
  • Ito returns to Genk after Reims' Ligue 1 relegation
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Nunez joins Al Hilal; Martinez signs for Al Nassr

Liverpool's Darwin Nunez moves to Al Hilal while Barcelona's Inigo Martinez joins Al Nassr in Saudi Pro League transfers.

"Al Hilal Club Company is pleased to announce the signing of Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez from Liverpool FC on a three-year contract. – Al Hilal"

New Delhi, Aug 10

Darwin Nunez's transfer to Al Hilal SFC from English champions Liverpool has been finalised while centre-back Inigo Martinez has moved from Barcelona to Al Nassr Club.

Nunez is the latest big name to join Al Hilal, who shocked Manchester City to reach the quarter-finals of the recent FIFA Club World Cup."Al Hilal Club Company is pleased to announce the signing of Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez from Liverpool FC on a three-year contract," Al Hilal said in a statement.

The Uruguayan scored 40 goals in 143 appearances but slipped down the pecking order at Anfield under both Jurgen Klopp and Arne Slot.

Coached by former Inter Milan boss Simone Inzaghi, the Saudi club's squad includes Portuguese internationals Ruben Neves and Joao Cancelo, Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly and former Fulham striker Aleksandar Mitrovic, as per AFC.

Spanish champions Barcelona announced Martinez's departure on Saturday.

The 34-year-old made 71 appearances in all competitions for Barca after joining from Athletic Bilbao in 2023, helping them win the Spanish title last season.

Martinez previously spent seven seasons with Real Sociedad after coming through their academy, before a six-year spell at Bilbao. He won 21 caps for Spain between 2013 and 2023.

Japan international winger Ito, meanwhile, has re-signed with Genk three years after leaving the club to join Stade de Reims in France and the 32-year-old has returned to Belgium following his former club’s relegation from Ligue 1 at the end of last season.

“This feels like coming home,” said Ito. “During my previous spell here, I achieved the greatest successes of my career, and I feel ready to fight for trophies again.

“Even during my time in France, I always kept following KRC Genk. When I heard of their interest, my decision was quickly made. I have always felt loved here and I can’t wait to see the fans again. I’m eager to give everything for the blue and white once more."

- IANS

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Ananya R
As a Barcelona fan, I'm sad to see Martinez go. He was solid at the back last season. But at 34, maybe it's the right time for him to get that big Saudi paycheck before retirement. Wishing him all the best!
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Sarah B
The Saudi league is becoming more interesting than some European leagues now! With all these stars moving there, I might actually start following it. Who needs Premier League when you have Al Hilal vs Al Nassr? 😆
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Karthik V
I don't understand why Indian footballers don't get these kind of opportunities. Our ISL needs to grow more so that we can attract world class players too. Imagine Sunil Chhetri playing alongside these stars!
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Michael C
Nunez was never worth the £85m Liverpool paid for him. Good business by them to get some money back. His finishing was terrible - remember that open goal miss against Everton? 😅
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Priya S
The emotional part of Ito's statement about returning to Genk is so heartwarming! In today's money-driven football world, it's rare to see players valuing emotional connections with clubs. Respect! ❤️
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Vikram M
Saudi clubs are just buying players left and right. But will this actually help develop football in Saudi

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