Liverpool ‘approach Newcastle for Alexander Isak in £120MILLION deal’ – and have already ‘lined up their Plan B if they fail to land No 1 target’

Liverpool ‘approach Newcastle for Alexander Isak in £120MILLION deal’ – and have already ‘lined up their Plan B if they fail to land No 1 target’

Liverpool have reportedly made an approach to sign Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak and have communicated their interest to do a deal in the region of £120million. 

According to The Athletic, the Premier League champions have not made a formal offer and are ‘well aware’ of the Magpies’ stance that their star man is not for sale. 

The Reds have long admired the 25-year-old, whose 23 league goals last term were only bettered by Liverpool talisman Mohamed Salah

In all, Isak has netted 62 goals in 109 appearances for Newcastle since his £60m signing from Real Sociedad in 2022, with his goals helping the side claim the Carabao Cup in March – the club’s first major trophy in 70 years.

Given the current reluctance of the Magpies to sell their prized asset, the Reds have reportedly identified Eintracht Frankfurt’s Huge Ekitike as a potential alternative. Though, curiously, the Frenchman is currently the subject of intense interest from Newcastle. 

According to Sky Sports, Eddie Howe‘s side’s initial £70m bid for the 23-year-old was rejected on Tuesday. 

Liverpool have reportedly made an approach to sign Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak

Arne Slot’s side are in the market for a central striker this summer in their bid to retain the Premier League

The acquisition of a player of Isak’s quality would send shivers down the spine of Liverpool’s rivals for the Premier League, not least because the Reds have already broken the British transfer record to sign Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen. 

The German is one of four major additions to Slot’s squad for a combined total of £185m.

Earlier on Tuesday it was reported that the Reds were prioritising the recruitment of a ‘top striker’, with talks over Darwin Nunez’s departure set to accelerate.

The Uruguayan has been linked with Napoli and Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal but a move to the Serie A champions could be difficult with Liverpool believed to be demanding a fee in the region of £70million for the striker.


Source From: Football | Mail Online

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