Liverpool’s Pursuit of Alexander Isak: What’s Going On

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Liverpool’s Pursuit of Alexander Isak: What’s Going On Liverpool’s Pursuit of Alexander Isak: What’s Going On

Liverpool remains firmly interested in signing Swedish striker Alexander Isak from Newcastle United, with talks continuing despite a setback.

Last week, the Reds reportedly tabled a formal offer of approximately £110 million, possibly rising to £120 million, which Newcastle declined.

The reasons? Newcastle’s valuation of Isak stands much higher, rumored to be around £150 million.

Meanwhile, Isak appears to have grown increasingly detached from the squad, training separately after skipping Newcastle’s pre-season tour, a move driven by his desire to push for a move away.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has made clear that the striker’s fate isn’t in his hands: decisions around selling the player will be made elsewhere within the club hierarchy.

Despite this pressure, the club seems intent on holding firm, resisting Liverpool’s advances unless their asking price is met.

On Liverpool’s side, Alexander Isak remains a top transfer priority, especially after the likely departure of Darwin Núñez to Saudi Arabia (a move that would free up funds). The Reds appear prepared to adjust their offer if Newcastle becomes more receptive.

But not everyone supports such a deal. Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher has voiced strong concerns, calling a potential £150 million outlay “unplanned” and overpriced, especially considering the club already signed Hugo Ekitike for £79 million.

In summary:

Liverpool offered ~£110–120 million but Newcastle rejected.

Newcastle values Isak at ~£150 million.

Isak is training alone, signaling frustration.

Howe says transfer decisions aren’t his.

Liverpool still pursuing, especially with Núñez’s exit looming.

Some skepticism remains, with analysts questioning the price tag.

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