Alexander Isak, Liverpool and Newcastle
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The striker has taken a huge risk by turning his back on Newcastle while their tug of war with Liverpool remains at a standstill
It’s no secret that Liverpool are hoping to add Alexander Isak to their squad before the end of the transfer window. Sporting director Richard Hughes had an initial approach rejected for the
Isak has made it abundantly clear that he wants to leave Newcastle for Liverpool and recent reports have indicated that Arne Slot’s side will return with an improved offer if/when their Premier League rivals land a replacement for their prized asset. READ: Liverpool chaos, Hugo Ekitike debut proves Alexander Isak would be luxury signing
Just a fortnight remains of the 2025 summer transfer window but there could still be some big deals in the pipeline involving Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool amid links with Alexander Isak, C
For now, Newcastle sit in a delicate holding pattern. If Ramos can be prised away from Paris, Isak’s path to Anfield could finally open. If not, Howe may be left with a disgruntled forward, a restless fanbase, and an incomplete squad heading into a crucial campaign.
Yoane Wissa is 'expected to join' Newcastle and with a trusted source revealing the Magpies are moving for an €80m striker too, Alexander Isak to Liverpool is ON.
Alexander Isak's push to leave Newcastle for Liverpool has had a surprising impact in Eddie Howe's dressing room.
The Reds have had a £110 million offer for Isak rejected by Newcastle, with Keys claiming the Premier League champions are weighing up a second bid. He states the second offer is worth £140 million, with £80 million up front before a second instalment of £60 million next season.