Liverpool, Alexander Isak and Ekitike
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Alexander Isak Upset as Newcastle Block £120m Liverpool Transfer ApproachLiverpool’s ambitious move for Alexander Isak has hit a hard wall, with Newcastle United determined to keep their star
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TEAMtalk on MSNAlexander Isak says YES to shock Newcastle exit talks and he’s NOT joining Liverpool – reportAlexander Isak could still leave Newcastle despite Liverpool cooling their interest, with a new club exploding into contention in what would be one of the biggest transfer shocks in years
A report from The Sun stated that prior to stepping down from their roles, Amanda Staveley and Mehrdad Ghodoussi promised Isak a new contract but former sporting director Paul Mitchell pushed discussions back - much to the disappointment of Isak and his camp.
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Football365 on MSNNewcastle ‘reject £121m’ Liverpool bid for Alexander Isak as second club ‘consider massive offer’Liverpool have reportedly seen a £121m bid for Alexander Isak 'rejected' by Newcastle but a second club is said to be considering a 'massive offer'.
The Swedish forward's days at Newcastle and in the Premier League could be numbered.
Newcastle could face another approach for Alexander Isak despite Liverpool switching their focus to a move for Hugo Ekitike. The Reds are known to have a long-standing interest in Isak and they reached out to the Magpies earlier this week. At the same time, Newcastle were said to have been pursuing a deal to sign Ekitike.
Isak has attracted interest from Liverpool but Elanga did not want to be drawn into where his friend's future may lie.
Newcastle United has been clear and resolute: Alexander Isak is not for sale under any circumstances, despite strong interest from Liverpool, who would be willing to offer close to €140 million. The English club's board has decided to shut the door on any negotiations for the Swedish striker.
Alexander Isak is reportedly unhappy with the current state of play at Newcastle United amid uncertainty around his club future. Liverpool approached the Magpies about doing a British record £120million deal but the board are determined to back Eddie Howe by keeping hold of the Swedish striker.
Newcastle United frontman Alexander Isak's future remains up in the air as they battle Liverpool for another striker.