According to Givemesport, Liverpool is on the radar with Newcastle United’s Alexander Isaac firmly on the radar this summer.
Following the Premier League title victory under Arne Slot, the Reds recognize the need for reinforcements ahead of time.
Despite the fact that they have recently invested in players like Florian Wiltz and Milos Kerquez, who are scheduled to arrive at Anfield this summer, they need more new players, especially in offensive positions.
Liverpool’s offense showed a crack in its final terminology. Darwin Nunes was often inconsistent, but Diogo Jota fought repeated injuries.
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According to a report by GivemeSport, Liverpool is ready to set up Isaac’s UK transfer record bid, potentially outweighing even German offensive midfielder Wirtz.
The Anfield hierarchy is highly determined to land Swedish International, but only if Newcastle signaled that players are truly available in the market.
Liverpool is ready to go further, fresh from agreeing to a monumental deal to sign Bayer Leberkusen’s Wirtz, who set the UK record.
The Reds are ready to file formal offers in the region of £100 million and performance-based add-ons, with the total package likely exceeding Wirtz’s final fee.
Rather than stepping carefully in the market, the Reds target world-class talents who can make immediate impact.
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Having scored 27 goals in the 2024/25 campaign and elicited praise from experts and managers, Isaac is considered the ideal centre forward to lead Liverpool’s next era.
Football expert Gary Neville praises Newcastle United’s attackers and calls him “the best striker of the moment.”
Nunez’s future uncertainty and injuries that affect other attack options like Jota have made the need for a consistent striker in Anfield more and more urgent.
Joao Pedro, Hugo Ekitike and Benjamin Sesko are other players on Anfield’s shortlist, and will be new attack signs this summer.
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