Liverpool have not received any official contact from AC Milan regarding a potential transfer of striker Darwin Nunez, despite reports suggesting that the Serie A giants are interested in signing the Uruguayan forward.

Nunez, who joined Liverpool from Benfica last summer for a fee of £85 million, has struggled to make an impact at Anfield, scoring just 14 goals in 39 appearances across all competitions. His underwhelming performances have led to speculation about his future, with several top European clubs reportedly monitoring his situation.

However, according to sources close to the club, Liverpool have not been approached by AC Milan or any other team regarding a possible transfer of Nunez. The Reds are believed to be willing to give the 24-year-old striker more time to adapt to the Premier League and prove himself, despite his slow start to life in England.

AC Milan, who are looking to strengthen their attacking options ahead of the new season, have been linked with several high-profile strikers in recent weeks, including Nunez. However, it appears that any reports of negotiations between the Italian club and Liverpool over the Uruguayan’s transfer are premature.

Nunez’s agent, Jorge Mendes, has been actively seeking potential suitors for his client, but so far, there has been no concrete interest from AC Milan or any other club. Liverpool are likely to want to recoup a significant portion of the £85 million they paid for Nunez if they were to sell him, which may be a deterrent for potential buyers.

As the transfer window approaches, it remains to be seen whether Nunez will remain at Liverpool or if he will be given the opportunity to revive his career elsewhere. One thing is certain, however – AC Milan have not yet made any official contact with the Reds regarding a transfer, and any reports suggesting otherwise are unfounded.