Darwin Nunez insisted that his focus will remain on Benfica for the remainder of the season after demonstrating his obvious potential in a Champions League quarter-final match against Liverpool.
Darwin has been linked to a number of Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, Chelsea, and Newcastle United, in addition to PSG.
Two games against Liverpool were thus viewed as a sort of audition, which Darwin passed with flying colors.
The 22-year-old scored in both legs as Benfica were defeated 6-4 on aggregate, putting the ball in the net three times in the second leg at Anfield on Wednesday, only for the offside flag to intervene twice.
The two goals that did stand took Darwin to 32 in 37 matches in all competitions this season, a significant leap after 14 in 44 last term, when Benfica failed to qualify for the Champions League.
Following the first leg, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp described the Uruguay international as “a really good boy”, who “has a big career ahead of him”.
Having netted again against Klopp’s men, Darwin told CNN Portugal: “Benfica are a great team that can give much more. It’s difficult to play here [at Anfield], not just anyone comes here to do what we did.
“We congratulate Liverpool and we’ll go with our heads held high, that we’ve given everything.
“What the Liverpool coach said is a compliment, but my mind is on Benfica until the end of the season. I’m leaving everything for Benfica and for these fans, who are incredible.
“My job is to take advantage of this luck that is happening to me. Last year I didn’t play at all, but this season has been incredible. The credit goes to my team-mates, too.”
Darwin’s 24 goals in Portugal’s Primeira Liga have been scored once every 68 minutes on average, with ex-Benfica man Jonas the last player to net more in a campaign (34 in 2017-18).
But it is in the Champions League where Darwin has really caught the eye, hitting six goals against elite opposition in Liverpool, Ajax, Bayern Munich and Barcelona. No Benfica player has ever scored more in a single campaign.
Having had chances worth just 3.14 expected goals, his over-performance of 2.86 ranks fifth in the competition – behind Karim Benzema (5.54), Christopher Nkunku (3.17), Roberto Firmino (3.11) and Cristiano Ronaldo (3.07).
Among players with five or more goals, Darwin’s shot conversion rate of 35.29 per cent also puts him fifth. Sebastien Haller (45.83), Firmino (45.45), Robert Lewandowski (41.94) and Nkunku (41.18) are all ahead of the Benfica sensation.