Darwin Nunez posts picture of fan who shaved the face of the Liverpool and Uruguay striker onto the back of his skull

An admirer of Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez had the Uruguayan’s face and shirt number permanently tattooed into the back of his head.

The colors of Nunez’s home country, Uruguay, are incorporated into the pattern, which was created by barber Andres German Fondo.

Nunez seemed pleased, as he posted an Instagram photo of the new cut alongside a series of thumbs-up, thumbs-down, and fire emojis.Recently, Nunez had a productive international break, scoring twice in two games for Uruguay in World Cup qualifying.

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Liverpool, now in fourth place in the Premier League, will play Merseyside rivals Everton on Saturday.

The’sensational’ Liverpool eye Bayern swoops in as Real mulls a return for Mourinho

AWAIT MUSIALA, THE REDSAccording to the Mirror, “Liverpool are considering a sensational move for Jamal Musiala,” with the Reds hoping to take advantage of the ambiguity surrounding the 20-year-old’s contract at Bayern Munich.

Earlier this week, it was reported that Bayern was optimistic of re-signing the Germany forward Musiala. Since his current contract doesn’t expire until 2026, the Bavarians aren’t in a rush to negotiate, but they do plan to do so in the new year.

If Musiala isn’t guaranteed a regular spot in Thomas Tuchel’s starting lineup, he may be hesitant to make a long-term commitment. He has played in five games this season for the Bundesliga, starting two of them. Negotiations for a new contract were supposed to begin at the beginning of the year, but have not yet begun.

Which is precisely where Liverpool hopes to make a profit. Real Madrid, Barcelona, and Manchester City are reportedly rumored to be keeping tabs on the situation in case they decide to make a move for Musiala.

‘Musiаlа’s friendship with Jude Bellinghаm mаy cоmplicаte his trаnsfer,’ the Mirrоr writes, withоut prоviding much mоre cоntext. Still, аt leаst it prоvides аn оppоrtunity tо include Bellinghаm’s nаme prоminently in the heаdline.

 

Where is MOURINHO, REALLY?Bellingham’s future with Jose Mourinho after this season? It seems that in Spain…

Carlo Ancelotti is leaving the Bernabeu to coach the Brazil national team, and Real Madrid is debating their next move. Mourinho is now the coach of Italian club Roma, but he is expected to resign at the end of the current campaign.

There appears to be growing support, according to Mundo Deportivo, to have Mourinho return to the club 11 years after he left in 2013. Although it is not a foregone conclusion that Ancelotti will go. Real is still debating whether or not to extend the contract of the Italian coach to Brazil, but nothing has been inked as of yet.

If they decide to make a change, Mourinho, Xabi Alonso, and Zinedine Zidane are all options to lead the club.

 

All of the United Stars want Sancho to apologize.Jadon Sancho has been in the news thanks to the Guardian. None exists in that respect.

After Sancho refused to apologize to Erik ten Hag for publicly shaming him as a liar, the Manchester United manager banished him from the team. The £72 million winger is still training with the youth team despite senior players’ pleas that he make peace with the management.

United will be forced to loan or permanently trade Sancho unless they receive an apology from their star player. Sancho has been out of the fold for seven weeks, but Ten Hag is reportedly still open to reintegrating him if he issues an apology as sincere as Father Jack’s to Bishop Brennan.