💨 Abstract
Darwin Nunez has joined Al-Hilal from Liverpool for $62 million and 3-year contract. He had an up-and-down career at Liverpool, scoring 40 goals in 143 games, but fell out of favor lately. His move reflects a trend of high-profile soccer players joining Saudi Arabian clubs. Al-Hilal, Saudi Arabia's most successful team, aims to regain the league title and continues to attract top talents.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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