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Darwin Núñez must listen to Jürgen Klopp's Philippe Coutinho transfer warning

Liverpool striker Darwin Núñez appears to be flirting with an exit. He should heed the prescient words his parting manager once said to Philippe Coutinho.

Darwin Núñez should heed a warning outgoing manager Jürgen Klopp once gave to Philippe Coutinho.(Image: John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

Liverpool has not yet seen the best of Darwin Núñez. But while it decides whether or not to remain patient, the striker appears to be threatening to make the choice himself, dropping one or two signs that he may seek a transfer in the summer.

A classic of the 21st century playbook, Núñez deleted almost all traces of Liverpool from his Instagram profile after the match against Tottenham, where Jürgen Klopp started him from the bench. Incidentally, he was also seen rushing straight down the tunnel after that game, head down and visibly frustrated.

This came amid whispers of Barcelona, a move which would echo the one made by the likes of Luis Suárez and Philippe Coutinho over the years. And lo and behold, when Núñez next featured on Instagram, he was being pictured in the Catalan city, with Nou Camp defender Ronald Araújo.

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The two are friends and international colleagues, so there was nothing inherently suspect about it, but the timing was far from ideal. When Klopp announced his departure, very few suspected Núñez might follow him out the door, but it now has to at least be acknowledged as a possibility.

Yet Núñez would do well to heed the advice that Klopp once gave to Coutinho, before the Brazilian ultimately went to Barcelona. The words have often been repeated since, having proved eerily prescient.

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"I told him to stay here and they will end up building a statue in your honor," said Klopp, via the Mirror. "Go somewhere else, to Barcelona, to Bayern Munich, to Real Madrid, and you will be just another player. Here you can be something more."