Isak’s record Liverpool move caps Premier League’s £3 billion transfer frenzy
- On transfer deadline day 2025, Liverpool completed a British record £125 million signing of striker Alexander Isak from Newcastle United.
- The transfer followed a prolonged stand-off including a rejected £110 million bid and reports that Newcastle sought closer to £150 million for Isak.
- Liverpool also invested heavily, signing German playmaker Florian Wirtz for £100 million and Jeremie Frimpong as a key replacement, while selling several high-profile players.
- Isak described this move as an important progression in his career and shared his excitement about joining the club, expressing pride in becoming involved with the team and its values.
- Liverpool's record-breaking summer spending, exceeding £400 million, underlines their commitment to maintain dominance after winning the Premier League by 10 points last season.
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On Monday, September 1, it closed the most millionaire market in the history of the five major European football competitions. One in which England's Liverpool beat all the brands as far as spending is concerned.The English champion has the three most expensive players in the signing window and the European tournament beats his own records.The arrival of the Swedish attacker Alexander Isak to the Reds marked a new parameter in terms of signings.…
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