What Newcastle United Insiders Are Saying About Alexander Isak Amid Liverpool Transfer Move - Liverpool Echo
MERSEYSIDE, ENGLAND, JUL 15 – Liverpool aims to break its transfer record with a £120 million bid for Alexander Isak to strengthen their attack after Darwin Nunez's likely exit and Diogo Jota's death.
- Liverpool have expressed interest in acquiring Newcastle's striker Alexander Isak this summer, reportedly willing to offer around £120 million for the transfer.
- Newcastle and manager Eddie Howe have firmly stated Isak is not for sale and plan to offer him a lucrative contract to stay.
- Isak, 25, scored 27 goals in 42 matches last season and has 62 goals in 109 total appearances for Newcastle since joining for about £60 million.
- Liverpool have yet to submit a formal offer despite tracking Isak all summer, while rival clubs Al-Hilal and Napoli monitor the situation.
- This high-value interest reflects Liverpool's intent to strengthen their squad after breaking their transfer record with Florian Wirtz, but Newcastle’s reluctance suggests any deal would require a record-breaking bid.
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What Newcastle United insiders are saying about Alexander Isak amid Liverpool transfer move - Liverpool Echo
Liverpool admire Alexander Isak and are stepping up their attempts to sign a striker this summer transfer window, with the expectation that Darwin Nunez departs
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Liverpool are now out for revenge against Newcastle, after being firmly told Alexander Isak is not for sale following their formal approach for the player.Newcastle remain intent that the Swedish international is not for sale, and rejected the notion of a £120million transfer fee that had been mentioned by the Reds, insisting it would take at least £150million to sell the striker.While no formal offer has been submitted to date, the Reds initiat…
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