

The latest big-money export from Lisbon were Uruguayan striker Darwin Nunez, who joined Liverpool for a whopping €80 million (£68m/$87m) and World Cup winner Enzo Fernandez, who made his way to Chelsea for an even more impressive €121m. Darwin Nunez FIFA 22 Future Stars - 87 Rated - Prices and In Game Stats - FUTWIZ Community TOTS TOTW Archive FIFA 23 Latest Players FUTWIZ Discord Darwin Nunez FIFA 22 Future Stars Uruguay SL Benfica POR 1 Compare Perfect Chemistry Generations Alternatives Nez 87 LW 94 PAC 85 DRI 86 SHO 50 DEF 80 PAS 93 PHY 24,750 5,250 (26. Indeed, Benfica have raked in over €1 billion (£840m/$1.01bn) in transfer sales since the turn of the century. In the 21st century, Benfica has produced plenty of players who have gone on to make big-money moves to elite European clubs such as Joao Felix, Renato Sanches, Jan Oblak and Victor Lindelof. Over the years, many big names have played for the Eagles, including the likes of Eusebio, Mario Coluna, Luisao, Angel Di Maria, Nuno Gomes, Ruben Dias and David Luiz. Benfica have also won back-to-back European Cups, in 19. Darwin Núñezs TOTS card is rated 94, he is 187cm 62' tall, right-footed Uruguay striker (ST) that plays for SL Benfica in Liga NOS (POR 1) with High/High work rates. The Eagles have won a record 37 Portuguese league titles, along with 26 Taca de Portugal trophies – also a record. Darwin Nez (Darwin Gabriel Nez Ribeiro, born ) is a Uruguayan footballer who plays as a.

Liverpool as well," said Van Bronckhorst.Benfica are one of the 'Big Three' in Portugal, along with Porto and Sporting CP. FIFA 22 Career Mode ratings, potential, value & much more. "If you look at all the squads we're facing now, look at Ajax, they sold (players) for over 200m pounds.

Giovanni van Bronckhorst's men have been put to the sword in conceding seven goals to Ajax and Napoli without reply in their opening two games in Group A. Nunez's initial transfer fee alone was more than the Scottish giants' entire turnover of 54 million pounds in the 2020/21 season.ĭespite reaching the Europa League final last season, Rangers have found the step up to their first taste of Champions League football in 12 years unforgiving.

Yet, any pleading of poverty from Liverpool will fall on deaf ears this week as Rangers are the ones trying to bridge an enormous financial gap. Questions are already being raised as to whether the money spent on Nunez should have been more wisely invested in rejuvenating an ageing midfield. The Reds' near flawless recruitment has kept them competing for major trophies, no more so than last season where they challenged for an unprecedented quadruple until the final two matches of a 63-game season.īut the desire of owners Fenway Sports Group to balance the books leaves Liverpool with far less room for error in the transfer market than that enjoyed by City, Manchester United and Chelsea. During Klopp's seven years at Anfield and Pep Guardiola's six in charge of City, Liverpool's net spend on players has been less than half that of the English champions.
