Sky Sports Journalist Keith Downey shared the news live from outside St. James on Friday afternoon after the opening bid for Liverpool’s Alexander Isaac.
David Ornstein revealed on Friday that the Magpie is quick to reject the Reds’ first official offer for the Swedish superstar.
There are rumours that Isak has already agreed to a personal term for the move to Anfield. Speaking live on Sky Sports, Downey revealed his next step.
The second Liverpool bid is being prepared for “When We Speak”
“We hope Liverpool will return with their second formal offer, and they are preparing that formal offer as we speak. said the Northeast-based journalist.
He continued: “This could be the biggest transfer of the summer. If Liverpool were to get their guy, it would be a Premier League record.”
Of course, there was additional conversation about how the Swedes fit into Hugo Ekitique. Hugo Ekitike arrived from Entracht Frankfurt on a deal worth £79 million if the add-ons were met.
BBC tactical writer Alex Kebre suggests that the French use ISAK as the out-and-out number 9, deployed from the left.
“Liverpool was able to deploy a squeezed 4-2-3-1. Of which Sarah and Ekitique are narrow, so they act as ten numbers on either side of Florian Wiltz, with widths provided in two flight fullbacks.
“Jeremy Frimon is a very aggressive right-back and his presence is likely to push Sarah into more infield anyway, but Ekitique tends to fall into 10 positions even when he starts at age nine.”
One thing that’s for sure is that it brings Liverpool, a guaranteed clinical finisher Isak thought he was buying alongside Darwinnes three summers ago.
Uruguay International, which is set to leave this summer if ISAK participates, scored five Premier League goals from 5.8 last season. Meanwhile, Newcastle’s Starman managed 23 strikes from a projected 20.3 target, and he performed XG in all three seasons in the UK.
Isak is believed to be training alone in Spain as Newcastle captain Kieran Trippier commented on the situation earlier this week. “Alex suffers a thigh injury, and that’s the reality.
“Personally, I don’t think there’s any point in coming here if he can’t play any game.
“He’s doing rehabilitation, but we have to do what we have to do with the players we have.
“We’re having a tough game coming, but now we’re stuck together as a team, and we hope that Alex will come back when he’s fully healthy.”