The Summer Transfer Window has often been referred to as “Crazy,” featuring staggering fees for player signings and the pressure to determine their effectiveness. Recently, a historic club, once a dominant force, has faced increased competition in the transfer arena due to new wealth among rival owners.
Currently, there’s a captivating contest unfolding in the Premier League.
Newcastle, already equipped with talented striker Alexander Isak, is aiming to strengthen competition—or possibly provide backup—with their interest in Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt. Meanwhile, Liverpool is looking to offload Darwin Núñez, whose performance has fallen short of expectations during his time at Anfield, and he is anticipated to depart.
Liverpool’s owners, Fenway Sports Group, have faced past criticism for their cautious spending, especially as rival teams like Manchester City, Manchester United, and Chelsea pursued high-profile signings. However, the Dutch manager, who won the board’s trust by replacing Jürgen Klopp with Arne Slot last summer and guiding his team to the 2024/25 league title, has started to reshape the squad by acquiring established talent across various positions. Additionally, they reportedly set a new Premier League record by securing Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen and are poised to repeat this success.
According to various reports, Liverpool expressed willingness to pay Newcastle £120 million for Isak. This caught the Magpies off guard, prompting them to swiftly declare the player “not for sale.” In response, Liverpool quickly initiated “Plan B,” reaching out to Eintracht regarding Ekitike, who is likely aware of Newcastle’s interest in him.
As a result, Newcastle finds itself in a significant quandary. They are reluctant to part ways with one of their best players, as they rely on his goals and overall contributions to maintain their momentum since the Saudi acquisition. Furthermore, conceding to Liverpool’s pursuit would signal weakness against reigning champions. Yet, if Liverpool commits to a substantial transfer fee, it sends a similar message.
Newcastle can retain Isak—whether he wishes to stay or not, as they are in full control of his contract for three more years. However, they might consider letting go of their pride, accepting £120 million, and reinvesting in Ekitike or other areas of need on the team.
This decision isn’t easy. Liverpool faced a similar dilemma in the summer of 2017 when Barcelona offered a substantial sum for Philippe Coutinho. Ultimately, they held on to him for six months before selling him, a move that funded key acquisitions like Virgil Van Dijk and Alisson Becker, propelling the club to significant success thereafter.
Newcastle could take a page from this story: will they light the path forward with their current squad?
For now, the Magpies seem inclined to keep Isak while letting Liverpool pursue Ekitike, though it remains to be seen if this will be their final decision.
For Hugo Ekitike, we understand that Liverpool will be talking with the club today.
The ISAK deal depends on Newcastle’s final decision regarding his availability…
… Liverpool is also progressing on both the Ekitike club and player front. pic.twitter.com/eqjq75ggy9
-Fabrizio Romano (@fabrizioromano) July 17, 2025
**Fan Take:** This transfer saga highlights the intricate dynamics of player movement in modern soccer, where financial power greatly influences club strategies. For fans, this situation is compelling as it could reshape league standings and impact team trajectories in the upcoming season.