Liverpool showed intentions and ambitions in the summer transfer window.
After winning the Premier League title under the leadership of manager Arne Slot, the Reds were able to complete the signatures of Jeremie Frimpong and Florian Wirtz.
The Merseyside clubs are looking to bolster their offensive ahead of next season, as their defensive right side and offensive midfield positions have been sorted for next season.
Due to Darwin Nunes’ consistent failures linked to travel from Anfield, the Premier League giants are exploring a market for new offensive options this summer.
Liverpool is looking for a new striker this summer
Hugo Ekitike in Eintro Hat Frankfurt has linked it to his move to Liverpool this summer, but the widely reported signature of the Merseyside Club’s dream is Newcastle United’s Alexander Isaac.
However, Transfer News expert Fabrizio Romano has bad news for Liverpool fans who dream of ISAK’s chances of joining the club.
“Liverpool will try to go to Isaac (if he becomes available), but at this point I don’t have this feeling.” Romano said on the Market Madness Podcast.
“The club also sees it as a very difficult deal, from what I’m hearing.”
Alexander Isaac is unlikely to join the Reds this summer
ISAK fits that blueprint. At Newcastle, the Swedish striker scored 27 goals in 42 games. This included a decisive strike against Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final, which helped Newcastle secure a Champions League qualifier
Newcastle remains firmly in their stance: Isaac is not on sale. They qualify for the Champions League and are financially stable and see him as a key part of their future success.
The question is whether Liverpool will dare to push forward what could become one of the decisive moves of the summer.
Hearing what Romano has reported, we rarely see Isaac put on Liverpool’s famous red shirt next season, but it may be something to see in the future.
Football expert Gary Neville praised the Newcastle United attacker for calling it “absolutely great.”
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