Alexander Isaac must train away from his Newcastle teammates in the afternoon amid continuing interest from Liverpool.
Liverpool’s target Alexander Isaac arrived for Newcastle training after being told to train away from the first team in his recent Reds activities.
Isak informs the St. James park hierarchy that he wants to explore travelling from the club, and Anfield is considered his potential destination. The striker missed the club’s pre-season trip to Asia, and Eddie Howe saw a firm stance in his actions.
The frontman had not trained on the first team and was told not to report until late in the afternoon when his teammates left.
Isak recently left the training complex of his former club Real Sociedad, only to discover through the media. He recently revealed his frustration.
Liverpool’s £120m opening offer was turned down by Newcastle, a £150m valuing ISAK. Any move requires the magpie to lower their demands or force red to destroy British Records transfers in the summer.
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Arne Slot has already spent over £200 million with Florian Wirtz signing the marquee. Hugo Ekitike is also signed as No 9, but Isak is still pursued to further complement the forefront, including Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo.
The recent exits in Liverpool – more potentially following – will provide more funding for ISAK and help keep Liverpool inline comfortably with PSR regulations. By joining Bayern Munich on the German side, Louis Diaz spent £65.5 million to land the Colombians by calling time at Anfield.
Darwin Nunes is expected to chase Diaz through the exit door, and Al Hilal stepped forward and became a possible destination for Uruguay. The Saudi Arabian side has expressed their willingness to pay £50 million to the striker who defeated the pecking order under the slot.
Liverpool managers can also see Harvey Elliott seeking new meadows. The playmaker has to be “selfish” when it comes to his next move, and his stock has risen after being named the best player at U21 euros this summer. Potentially a move to RB Leipzig could take away £50 million. All means you can pocket over £150 million from the transport outlet in your pocket in two weeks of space.
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