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Report: Liverpool’s Target provided £400,000 per week to travel to Saudi Arabia this summer

July 26, 2025 2 Min Read
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  • Al Hilal, enthusiastic about Alexander Isaac
  • ISAK should stay in Europe

Alexander Isaac notified Newcastle who wants to leave (Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Newcastle United striker Alexander Isaac has linked his move away from the club during the summer transfer.

Liverpool is interested in securing Swedish international services, but will face competition with Al Hilal of Saudi costumes. Liverpool needs a quality striker, and Isak could be an upgrade to Darwin Nunez, who only scored seven goals last season.

Al Hilal, enthusiastic about Alexander Isaac

According to reports from the Guardian, Al-Hilal is ready to offer him a tax-free £600,000 a week. It will be interesting to see if the 25-year-old is attracted to the idea of joining a Saudi club. The striker is reportedly keen on summer moves. It would be interesting to see where he ends.

Manager Simone Inzagi is looking for a quality striker this summer. He identified the Newcastle star as an option.

Al Hilal managed to reach the quarterfinals of the FIFA Club World Cup earlier this summer. They are currently hoping to sign and send a statement to one of the best players in Europe and in football.

ISAK should stay in Europe

Alexander Isaac celebrates Newcastle’s score against Chelsea (Photo: Ed Sykes/Getty Images)

Isak is undoubtedly the best striker in the Premier League and he deserves to complete the highest level. The transition to Saudi Arabia is very surprising at this stage of his career. He should continue in Europe and aim to play for the world’s largest club. The move to Liverpool would make a lot of sense to him.

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Newcastle has asserted they don’t want to sell their star strikers, and it remains to be seen how the situation will develop.

Meanwhile, Al Hilal is owned by PIF, just like Newcastle. It is still unclear whether the Saudi outfit will be able to get trades across the line. If they can sign the best striker in the Premier League this summer, it would be a big coup for them.

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