Alexander Isaac continues to push to join Liverpool (Photos: Jan Kruger/Getty Images, Andrew Boyers/Reuters)
Newcastle United striker Alexander Isaac reportedly feels that he may have closed his chances of moving to Liverpool this summer.
According to the Daily Mail, the sources feel the way Isak’s thoughts behind the explosive statement he released last night through his official Instagram page.
ISAK hasn’t been featured at all for Newcastle at the start of the preseason or Premier League campaign. It’s clear he wants to leave St. James Park.
Swedish International is one of the best strikers in the world, and Fabrizio Romano continues to report that he just wants to get his dream transfer to Liverpool…
“Alexander Isaac made his move and it’s always been clear since July. He only wants Liverpool. He doesn’t even want to discuss other options with Newcastle.
Will Alexander Isaac gain momentum through his transfer to Liverpool?
Newcastle issued their own statement suggesting they do not expect to receive an offer of enough kind to sell Isaac.
The 25-year-old apparently does his best to force a magpie hand on this.
According to an email report, “Alexander Isaac is rolling the dice. His desperate hope is that numbers will land on a UK record move to Liverpool and a lucrative double-money deal.
“Source-close sources believe his bombing statement released Tuesday night is a striker’s response to growing perception that the door is closing on his dream transfer.”
Does Liverpool even need Alexander Isaac?
LFC signed Hugo Ekitike earlier this summer and was impressed after joining from Eintracht Frankfurt.
The talented young Frenchman scored in a Community Shield defeat to Crystal Palace and a 4-2 Premier League victory over Bournemouth.
Still, former Liverpool winger Jermaine Pennant explained that he still thinks Arne Slot can do it with another striker like Isak…
The Pennants feel there is room for both Ekitique and Isaac, the latter adding depth to the attack, giving the Merseyside giants one of the best forwards in football around the world.
Liverpool left with a slightly shorter offense than last season, as both Darwin Nunes and Louis Diaz left this summer.