Darwin Nunez is on the verge of completing a mega-money move to Liverpool from Benfica.Per Fabrizio Romano, the exciting Uruguayan striker will sign a five-year contract with the Reds in a deal worth around €100 million.Liverpool will cough up €80 million initially for Nunez, with another €20 million to come in the form of various add-ons.It's a signing that Kopites are understandably excited about and will certainly soften the blow of Sadio Mane's inevitable move to Bayern Munich this summer.Nunez enjoyed a magnificent 2021/22 campaign with Benfica. In 41 appearances across all competitions, he netted 34 goals, including six in 10 Champions League outings.He's a serious talent and at the age of just 22, the former Almeria forward is only going to get better and better.However, rival fans have been trying to pour water on the fire when it comes to Liverpool's impending acquisition of Nunez.Darwin Nunez in action with BenficaLISBON, PORTUGAL - SEPTEMBER 29: Darwin Nunez of SL Benfica celebrates scoring his sides third goal during the UEFA Champions League group E match between SL Benfica and FC Barcelona at Estadio da Luz on September 29, 2021 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)One Manchester United fan even created a video titled 'Darwin Nunez for €100m is crazy' which featured clips of him making taking poor touches, playing inaccurate passes and shooting wildly.There have also been lingering doubts over whether the Uruguay international is merely a poacher and isn't the kind of striker that will suit Liverpool's unique playing style.But after watching another Nunez compilation by @CF_Comps, it's clear that he's the complete package.The video features various clips of him creating chances for teammates and after watching, it's hard not to think Liverpool are signing a superstar in the making.

Video: Nunez's 'chance creation' in 2021/22

A striker who can do it all. We get the feeling Mohamed Salah, Luis Diaz and Diogo Jota are going to enjoy playing alongside Nunez next season.

He's obviously not as quick or as effective at dribbling as Mane, but that's to be expected for a guy who stands at 6 ft 2 in.

His height and strength may very well add an extra dimension to Liverpool's attack in 2022/23, though, and will make Trent Alexander-Arnold's deliveries from the right an even more terrifying prospect.