Liverpool's Alexander Isak stance clear
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Alexander Isak is considering his options which could see him leave Newcastle as Liverpool circle for the Swedish star, who has been told that the Magpies are well within their rights to make him stay
Liverpool could yet spend nearly £200million on more forwards with some big names set to leave Anfield before the transfer window closes.
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TEAMtalk on MSNAlexander Isak to Liverpool THUNDERS CLOSER with quadruple sale to fund record-breaking bid – sources
Liverpool are preparing a blockbuster £150million move for Newcastle United’s star striker Alexander Isak, following the anticipated sale of Luis Diaz.
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We Ain't Got No History on MSNNewcastle United shortlist Nicolas Jackson amid Alexander Isak, Benjamin Šeško transfer sagas — reports
Newcastle United lost out on Hugo Ekitike to Liverpool, and to add insult to that transfer injury, Liverpool might also end up with Alexander Isak, too! Newcastle’s leading goalscorer sure seems to be trying to force a move to the Premier League champions, leaving the Magpies in desperate need of a striker ... or two.
Luis Diaz, who has agreed a £65.4m switch to Bayern Munich, is the only significant outgoing. Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliott could follow, but many have been left perplexed at how Liverpool have been able to spend at such a rate, while others are fearful of the league’s profit and sustainability rules.
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TEAMtalk on MSNLiverpool ‘speaking with Newcastle’ for Alexander Isak as Fabrizio Romano makes ’60 per cent’ claim
The reliable journalist reveals what the striker has told the Magpies about a move to the Premier League champions and delivers the latest update on the situation of the Swede
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.
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.