That’s according to Fabrizio Romano, who spoke with Caught Offside about Nunez.
According to Mundo Deportivo, Liverpool intended to sign Joao Felix from Atletico Madrid this summer.
As part of the agreement, it was reported that Liverpool would have been willing to send Nunez to Atletico.
That sounded strange, and Romano has since played down the rumors.
According to Romano, Nunez was viewed as “untouchable” by Jurgen Klopp and the Reds board, therefore Liverpool never wanted to lose him.
Despite rumors that a trade for Joao Felix was under consideration, Liverpool never wanted Darwin Nunez to depart this summer, according to Romano.
“On the club side, it was pretty evident that the manager and the board had decided to keep Darwin. Darwin was thrilled that Liverpool saw him as untouchable, the source continued.
Darwin Nunez for Joao Felix just didn’t make sense.
Last month, Football Transfers reported that Liverpool was interested in acquiring Felix from Atletico Madrid if Mohamed Salah left.
Expectations were high when Nunez moved from Benfica to Liverpool in a high-profile move less than a year ago.
Although the Uruguayan had been brilliant for Benfica, his first season at Liverpool saw him struggle to score frequently.
Nunez started this season on the bench and only managed nine league goals in the previous campaign.
However, the 24-year-old has made a true name for himself this season, scoring a brilliant brace to help Liverpool defeat Newcastle 2-1 despite having 10 men on the field.
Nunez seemed ready to explode this season if he gets a steady run of games after being impressive against Aston Villa on Sunday. Despite the fact that he didn’t score, Nunez was brilliant.