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·22 Februari 2026

Report: Spurs and Newcastle look at former Liverpool attacker for summer

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Nunez Exit Sparks Tottenham and Newcastle Chase as Premier League Return Looms

Darwin Nunez has always been a footballer of violent momentum. When he runs, defenders panic. When he misses, pundits sneer. Yet somewhere between chaos and brilliance lies a striker coveted across Europe once more. According to reporting from TEAMtalk, Tottenham and Newcastle have already held talks with intermediaries about a move for the former Liverpool forward, who now finds himself stranded at Al-Hilal and seeking an escape route back to the Premier League.

Football has long loved redemption arcs. England forgave Alan Shearer for Blackburn’s riches, then crowned him at Newcastle. Chelsea took Didier Drogba back from exile. And now Nunez, still only 26, could be circling home.


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Saudi Twist Leaves Nunez in Limbo

Nunez’s move to Al-Hilal last summer for around £46 million was supposed to be a reset, a quiet interlude in Riyadh. Instead, it has become a bureaucratic nightmare. TEAMtalk report that after Karim Benzema’s arrival triggered the Saudi league’s strict foreign-player quota rules, Nunez was dropped from league and cup squads entirely.

For a striker who thrives on rhythm, that is a footballing death sentence.

Sources claim the Uruguay international has been “blindsided” by the situation and is now prepared to make “a huge personal sacrifice” in wages to leave Saudi Arabia. That detail matters. Nunez reportedly earns £400,000 a week. To return to Europe, he would have to surrender much of it.

History suggests ambition often trumps comfort. Footballers at his age want goals, noise, consequence. They want floodlights and Saturday arguments in pubs, not silent riches.

Tottenham Project Under Tudor Offers Fresh Start

Tottenham, currently under interim manager Igor Tudor as part of a turbulent 2025-26 season, are exploring attacking reinforcements. Spurs have lacked consistency up front, a problem that persists despite a squad full of promise.

Nunez offers something Tottenham do not possess in abundance: unpredictability with physical force. He is not a tidy striker, but he is relentless. Think of Tottenham’s best modern forwards and they share a common trait — aggression. From Gareth Bale to Harry Kane, they impose themselves.

Nunez would bring chaos to order. And Tudor, tasked with steadying Tottenham’s campaign, may welcome a striker who unsettles defences in a way spreadsheets cannot predict.

Newcastle Interest Driven by Howe’s Ambition

Newcastle, under Eddie Howe, are also watching closely. They have built patiently, sensibly, but ambition now demands depth. European qualification remains within reach, and Howe has long preferred mobile forwards who press and stretch defences.

Nunez fits that mould.

TEAMtalk state Newcastle are among clubs contacted by intermediaries regarding his availability. For Newcastle, it is not just about goals. It is about competition. It is about having multiple attacking routes when fixtures pile up.

There is precedent too. Newcastle revived Shearer, Andy Cole, Les Ferdinand. St James’ Park knows how to roar for strikers who run themselves into exhaustion.

Nunez, with his flawed brilliance, would be adored there.

Premier League Redemption Still Possible

Football rarely runs in straight lines. Nunez’s Liverpool career was noisy and uneven, but it contained moments of breathtaking athleticism. Nine goals in 24 games for Al-Hilal hardly defines him. Being excluded by quota rules certainly does not.

Atletico Madrid and Juventus are also admirers, yet England’s pull remains strong. The Premier League is still the loudest theatre. Tottenham and Newcastle offer stages worthy of his talent.

And perhaps, deep down, Nunez knows he has unfinished business here.

Strikers are remembered for their comebacks. Fernando Torres at Chelsea, Thierry Henry’s Arsenal return, even Robbie Fowler’s second act. Goals forgive everything. Noise fades when nets ripple.

Nunez’s story is not over. Tottenham and Newcastle may yet provide the setting for its most dramatic chapter.

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