Liverpool inch CLOSER to Alexander Isak deal
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Liverpool are reportedly lining up a 'record proposal' for Newcastle United star Alexander Isak following the almost confirmed sale of Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich. The Reds are keen to reinvest the £65 million fee from Diaz’s exit and the Swedish striker is now their top target.
Newcastle United striker and Liverpool transfer target Alexander Isak has rejected a stunning contract offer worth £600,000-a-week. Isak informed Newcastle last week that he wants to explore his options this summer despite having three more years on his current contract.
Isak, who cost Newcastle £63 million in 2022, has indicated a desire to depart amid stalled contract talks and increasing frustration with the club’s long-term direction. Sources suggest the Magpies would demand a fee of at least £150 million – more than double their original outlay – if they are to sanction the sale.
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Football365 on MSNLiverpool: Isak boost as Diaz ‘waits on permission to travel’ as fee is set ahead of Bayern moveLiverpool winger Luis Diaz is 'waiting on permission to travel' to complete a move to Bayern Munich as a total package is set, according to reports.
Alexander Isak has made no secret of his desire to join Liverpool, but his hopes of landing one of his favoured shirt numbers will depend on current Reds players
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