Liverpool set to open Alexander Isak transfer 'talks'
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Alexander Isak is facing a crucial few days as Liverpool prepare to approach Newcastle over a transfer, while Arsenal turn their attention to Eberechi Eze and Manchester United chase a striker
Isak has told Newcastle he wants to leave and his gaze is firmly fixed on how to get to Liverpool. The Reds would have to break their transfer record for the second time this summer – after buying Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen for up to £116m ...
CLUBS are splashing the cash this summer as they look to bolster their squads in the transfer window ahead of the new season! Luis Diaz is set to undergo a medical at Bayern Munich today ahead of
Liverpool had been keeping tabs on French youngster Nathan Zeze, who has impressed with Nantes, but the defender has chosen to move to Saudi despite Premier League interest
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Liverpool will complete the sale of Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich today after the Colombian arrived at Munich Airport, while sources have shed light on three more Reds stars in line to depart
Arsenal and Liverpool may have been handed a massive boost in the race to sign Real Madrid forward Rodrygo. The Brazil international’s appears to be heading for the Santiago Bernabeu exit door this summer after being used sparingly at the Club World Cup.
Isak has revealed his desire to leave St James’ Park this summer and pursue a new chapter, with Liverpool reportedly his preferred destination. In an ideal world, the Reds would be able to sign the 25-year-old striker, who will cost around £120–150 million ($161.2–201.5 million). Whether a deal can be done remains to be seen.
Newcastle should take a few minutes out during negotiations over selling Alexander Isak to ask Liverpool how best – and how worst – to reinvest the proceeds. Isak is said to be ‘furious’ with Newcastle and has even been accused of ‘starting to check out’ towards the end of last season.
The past year has been a mix of expectations and difficulties for Newcastle United. The team has established itself as a strong side in the Premier League in recent seasons. Eddie Howe’s team