Liverpool still want Alexander Isak this summer
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Liverpool’s Pursuit of Isak Signals Bold Ambition Under SlotLiverpool’s summer rebuild continues to gather pace. With departures likely and new faces already bedding in, one name remains high on
Football Insider has been told by Stefan Borson a strong Alexander Isak to Saudi verdict as his Newcastle United future hangs in the balance.
CLUBS are splashing the cash this summer as they look to bolster their squads in the transfer window ahead of the new season! Liverpool have agreed a deal to SELL Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich this
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Bayern Munich’s transfer fee from the acquisition of Luis Diaz will help fund Liverpool FC ’s next summer blockbuster — a move for Newcastle United star and former Borussia Dortmund striker Alexander Isak: Liverpool are prepared to go big for Alexander Isak after Luis Diaz sale done.
Liverpool’s transfer radar has zoomed in on Alexander Isak following dramatic developments at Newcastle United. The Swedish striker, valued by many at around £130 million, has reportedly made his intentions clear to leave the Magpies, igniting speculation about a record-breaking offer from the Reds.
If any club has the funds to pull off this deal, it is Al Hilal. Not only are they one of the four clubs owned by Saudi Arabia’s Private Investment Fund (PIF), but they also benefit from the support of billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who can help underwrite exceptional deals such as this one.
Isak helped Newcastle United return to Champions League play and win the EFL Cup while scoring 27 goals and assisting six more in all competitions last season, and that would be a massive addition anywhere that he would potentially land if he does leave the club.
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TEAMtalk on MSNAlexander Isak to Liverpool THUNDERS CLOSER with quadruple sale to fund record-breaking bid – sourcesLiverpool are set to launch a formal bid for Alexander Isak imminently and are willing to MATCH Newcastle's valuation with a record-destroying offer, using a quadruple exit to fund the move