Alexander Isak to Join Liverpool THIS Summer? Insider Drops Shocking Revelation!
Liverpool’s Potential Move for Newcastle’s Alexander Isak
There is a genuine possibility that Liverpool might attempt to sign Newcastle’s striker Alexander Isak this summer, according to Merseyside journalist Lewis Steele. The Swedish forward has been outstanding this season, netting 23 goals and providing six assists in the 2024-25 campaign.
Despite Liverpool investing heavily—£182million on players like Florian Wirtz, Jeremie Frimpong, and Milos Kerkez—they remain linked with Isak, who is considered one of Europe’s top talents.
Steele stated on a popular football podcast that while a transfer isn’t confirmed, it isn’t outside the realm of possibility. “Clubs are already discussing transfer fees, which suggests serious interest,” he said. However, he estimates the chances are around 30% at this stage.
Reports suggest Newcastle would only entertain selling Isak for approximately £150million, which would break the British transfer record. The club’s strong position—bolstered by Champions League qualification and squad strengthening—gives them negotiating leverage.
Contract and Fan Reactions
Isak has about two years remaining on his contract, and former referee Mark Clattenburg noted that clubs often quote high prices to ward off suitors. He emphasized that every player has a price, but warned that fans might oppose any sale, perceiving it as a breach of Newcastle’s promises to grow as a competitive European side.
Clattenburg also highlighted that sell-on fees or contract issues could complicate matters, referencing Trent Alexander-Arnold’s situation as an example. He urged Newcastle to consider the club’s future ambitions over short-term attachments, suggesting that the club needs to move forward and challenge established giants like Liverpool and Manchester City.
Key Relationships and Outlook
Steele pointed out Liverpool’s close relationship between Sporting Director Richard Hughes and Newcastle’s manager Eddie Howe as potentially pivotal. This connection might influence negotiations in the coming weeks, especially if Newcastle perceives an increasing threat from Liverpool’s interest.
Steele further indicated that Newcastle’s current stance suggests they may be wary of losing Isak but are also aware Liverpool could make a serious offer, prompting cautious discussions.