Liverpool is ready to bid on Alexander Isaac this week as they try to see if they can take the Swedish striker out of Newcastle amid his uncertainty
Liverpool is ready to test Newcastle’s resolve against Alexander Isaac by bidding on the Magpie Star Striker this week amid continuing uncertainty about his future.
Isak revealed to his current club that he wants to explore options that have left St. James Park following the best season of his career. The 25-year-old remains at Tyneside after dominating himself from the club’s preseason tour with a thigh injury, but transfer speculation is thought to be a factor behind his absence.
Liverpool spent over £200 million on things like Florian Wharts this summer, but there’s room for another mammoth fee if they want Isaac – and Newcastle must consider starting out for their desired star.
Eddie Howe has made it clear that Magpies are not looking to offload the best players, but likewise admit that the decision will go to the board. And if ISAK’s offer reaches the £150 million mark, Newcastle may be seduced by cash.
Hau confirmed in the Daily Mail that Isaac will not be joining the Korean team in the next seven days, and Liverpool will be further boosted by the extra £65 million that comes as a result of Louis Dias joining Bayern Munich.
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Newcastle may need to choose to maximize negotiations and benefits from players, or to notify the ISAK where he remains despite his desire to reject all offers and go elsewhere. It is understood that there are differences of opinion in camp about which approach is best for the club.
Liverpool already has Mohamed Sarah, Hugo Ekichike and Cody Gakupo among their offensive options. Darwin Nunes is expected to chase Diaz from Anfield. Meanwhile, Newcastle loses his best player ahead of another rift in the Champions League, but Howe was shy when asked.
He recently said: “The club will make the right decision with all the information that has everything and ultimately try to move the club forward in any way. And it’s up to us.
“But I think there’s a wide range of pictures here. There’s an entire football club where you have to make decisions. Ownership, especially with the money involved in modern relocations, along with the board of directors.”
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