Liverpool schedules talks for Alexander Isak today
Liverpool has set up new discussions with Alexander Isak on Monday as they try to get a clear response from Newcastle United about the player's next move. According to Sebastian Vidal, Liverpool is planning to talk again with Newcastle about Isak. The club is really keen to sign the Swedish forward and is ready to pay a world record fee, either breaking the Premier League or British transfer record, to make it happen. They want a quick resolution from Newcastle.
This has been a big week for the Isak situation.
He missed the pre-season trip to Asia, and at first, it was thought he might be injured. But now it seems he's been considering a move. Earlier, Liverpool had asked if Newcastle would sell, which made Isak think about leaving. This week, Isak submitted a transfer request to push for a move, and there are signs he might not sign a new contract with Newcastle.
Isak wants to join Liverpool this summer, and the Reds are ready to pay a massive amount to get him.
Even though they recently signed Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt for a big fee, they are still pushing for Isak. Some reports say Liverpool has offered around £120 million for the player, which would be a new record for a single transfer in the Premier League. Newcastle is likely to ask for more, with some suggesting they could want up to £150 million or even higher.
Newcastle United is under a lot of pressure to make decisions that will benefit the club in the long run. In theory, they could still turn down any offer from Liverpool and keep Alexander Isak until his contract ends in 2028. But if they wait, they might lose out on a bigger deal later, and Isak might not be happy if he's not sold soon, especially since he's one of the team's key players.
Liverpool is pushing hard to get Isak, and their offer could be strong enough to make Newcastle give in.
However, the club won't sell him for a low price. Liverpool is ready to pay a lot, and Newcastle might accept that, but there's still no clear idea about how much the club is asking for the striker.
Liverpool has set up new discussions with Alexander Isak on Monday as they try to get a clear response from Newcastle United about the player's next move. According to Sebastian Vidal, Liverpool is planning to talk again with Newcastle about Isak. The club is really keen to sign the Swedish forward and is ready to pay a world record fee, either breaking the Premier League or British transfer record, to make it happen. They want a quick resolution from Newcastle.
This has been a big week for the Isak situation.
He missed the pre-season trip to Asia, and at first, it was thought he might be injured. But now it seems he's been considering a move. Earlier, Liverpool had asked if Newcastle would sell, which made Isak think about leaving. This week, Isak submitted a transfer request to push for a move, and there are signs he might not sign a new contract with Newcastle.
Isak wants to join Liverpool this summer, and the Reds are ready to pay a massive amount to get him.
Even though they recently signed Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt for a big fee, they are still pushing for Isak. Some reports say Liverpool has offered around £120 million for the player, which would be a new record for a single transfer in the Premier League. Newcastle is likely to ask for more, with some suggesting they could want up to £150 million or even higher.
Newcastle United is under a lot of pressure to make decisions that will benefit the club in the long run. In theory, they could still turn down any offer from Liverpool and keep Alexander Isak until his contract ends in 2028. But if they wait, they might lose out on a bigger deal later, and Isak might not be happy if he's not sold soon, especially since he's one of the team's key players.
Liverpool is pushing hard to get Isak, and their offer could be strong enough to make Newcastle give in.
However, the club won't sell him for a low price. Liverpool is ready to pay a lot, and Newcastle might accept that, but there's still no clear idea about how much the club is asking for the striker.
