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Alexander Isak to Liverpool: Reds Step Up Pursuit of Swedish Striker In a story broken by Sacha Tavolieri for Sky Sports, Liverpool FC have made their move for Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak.
Liverpool are believed to be preparing a likely British transfer record offer to sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle and have reportedly agreed a six-year deal in principle with the Swedish striker ...
Alexander Isak is seemingly next on Liverpool’s target list but should Newcastle remain firm in their £150m valuation, the Reds could target Rodrygo instead.
Alexander Isak has been a hot topic for Premier League clubs, but if the Swedish superstar were to leave Newcastle after a career year in the 2024/25 season, then Liverpool would be his only ...
Liverpool are unlikely to move to a back three any time soon, not least because a 3-5-2 with Ekitike and Isak would mean benching Salah. But there is a way to put Isak and Ekitike together, albeit ...
Liverpool are short on attackers at the moment So it’s no surprise that links to Alexander Isak have surfaced – and as reported by Gregg Evans for The Athletic, there’s clear reasoning ...
INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA - JULY 14: Alexander Isak during the Pre Season Training Camp at FC Seefelder Plateau on July 14, 2025 in Innsbruck, Austria. (Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty ...
All the latest transfer news from Liverpool, who are expected to be busy before the transfer window slams shut with the Reds eyeing more new recruits before the deadline ...
Rebecca Lowe, Tim Howard, and Robbie Earle have a roundtable discussion regarding Liverpool's outlook next season if they're able to sign star striker Alexander Isak from Newcastle.
On Tuesday Liverpool made an approach to sign Alexander Isak. And now they have also made a move for Eintracht Frankfurt forward Hugo Ekitike, who is also being targeted by Newcastle United.
Liverpool's spending so far this summer is already close to £300million but the Reds aren't finished yet as Alexander Isak's potential move to Anfield heats up following Arne Slot's latest decision ...