Ryan Babel has explained why his former club may need to sign a new striker to support Darwin Nunez.
Nunez is nearing the end of his second full season at Anfield
The Uruguayan has scored 18 goals in 51 appearances for Liverpool this season but is without a goal in his last seven matches
Criticism has been directed at Nunez for his goal output. As a result, there has been speculation that the striker's long-term future may not be with the Reds.
Babel believes that Nunez has the potential to be among the great strikers that have graced the Anfield pitch over the years
The former Liverpool star explained why he thinks his old club need to dip into the transfer market for a new goalscorer this summer.
Babel
"I do think Liverpool will need to strengthen up-front, regardless of whether or not Mo Salah stays at the club,"
"Every game they create so many chances, but they also miss a lot of them. I'd like to see someone a little more clinical in those situations, in that number nine position.
"Darwin Nunez has improved a lot, when you look at the player who arrived two years ago, versus the player Liverpool have today.
“He's understood that there are different rules in England to Portugal.
“But he still has a long way to go, in my opinion, especially when you compare him to some of the strikers Liverpool have had over the years... you know, Luis Suarez, Fernando Torres, Daniel Sturridge, Michael Owen, Robbie Fowler... it's not an easy job.
"Nunez does have the potential, but I feel like that final 20 per cent still needs to come out of him, before he's close to being in the same category as those guys.
"There are many ways you can approach Nunez's situation; in one breath you might say, 'OK, he's had a lot of chances to prove himself', but at the same time, realistically, not all players are world-class from a young age.
“If I remember right, was Didier Drogba not 26 when he signed for Chelsea?
"So, with that in mind, it's worth remembering that some players just need a longer time before they eventually reach their prime, and maybe Nunez's prime is at 27 or 28... whether he gets the time at Liverpool is another question.
“But I still believe that I've seen enough from him to know he has the power, he has the pace, he has the work ethic."
Babel concluded:
"I'd like an established striker to come in and take some of that pressure off Darwin Nunez; someone who already understands what it means to play for a top team like Liverpool."
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