New Liverpool signing Darwin Nunez has taken to Twitter to send an exciting three-word message to supporters ahead of joining up with his new club at the start July.
Nunez completed his switch to Merseyside earlier this month in a deal that could end up surpassing the club-record fee the Reds paid Southampton for defender Virgil van Dijk in January 2018.
And the former Benfica talisman, who turned 23 on Friday, is appearing to waste no time as he bids to hit the ground running when starting pre-season with Jurgen Klopp's men at the start of next month, taking to social media to post a photo of him working hard in the gym, accompanied by the caption "No days off".
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Nunez will be tasked with filling the void left by Sadio Mane, who departed Anfield after six stellar seasons earlier this week, citing his desire for a new challenge as the motivation for his Bundesliga switch.
Meanwhile, the Uruguayan fired an impressive 34 goals for Benfica last season as he helped the Portuguese giants reach the quarter-final of the Champions League, where they were eliminated by Liverpool.
The Reds' new No.27 could make his debut against Manchester United next month during the club's pre-season tour of Southeast Asia where they will play the Red Devils and Crystal Palace before embarking on a European-based training camp.
Nunez's Premier League debut is expected to come on the opening day of the season when Liverpool travel down to the capital to face newly-promoted Fulham on August 6.
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