Alexander Isaac’s signature on the Liverpool deadline is a moving recording move from the UK, which is roughly £125 million, and has yet to make the pitch a reality.
The Swedish striker has left doubts about his preparations for the match as he has not been featured all summer. However, the Reds are optimistic and their debut could come sooner than later.
Isaac took a strike and forced a move from Newcastle United to Liverpool, and as he began the season, he had no magpie feature and lacked match fitness.
Alexander Isaac is not fully compatible at this time
Isaac was Sweden’s unused replacement in World Cup qualifying against Slovenia on Friday.
Now in Liverpool he’s still catching up. Nevertheless, Swedish manager John Dahl Thomason confirmed that a careful and coordinated approach was ongoing.
“He (ISAK) only had three training sessions with the team.” Tomasson explained to Viaplay after the match, as reported by standard.
“We don’t have preseasons with the team, and of course we don’t have time to play. The risks are probably too big to use him today.”
Liverpool is waiting to learn more about Isaac’s fitness
There is an encouraging collaboration between medical staff in Sweden and Liverpool. An open line of communications ensures that his returns are managed with accuracy and patience.
Isak appears to be poised to take charge of Liverpool’s debut following an international break.
His name is expected to be featured on a match-day team as Liverpool faces Burnley in the Premier League, followed by an important Champions League with Atletico Madrid and a clash with the Merseyside Derby with Everton.
If Liverpool’s medical and coaching staff can quickly track integrations, the Reds will not only get the deadly attacker back into shape, but also get a statement piece that will strengthen their ambitions.
Liverpool relies on sports science experts for concerns about Alexander Isaac