Alexander Isak, Anthony Elanga and Newcastle
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TEAMtalk.com on MSNLiverpool turn Alexander Isak screw with humongous salary offer and swap bid to tempt NewcastleLiverpool are willing to go all out to sign Alexander Isak, with a juicy offer being prepared for Newcastle, and the striker's stance on a move emerging
Liverpool are said to have reacted to Newcastle shutting the door on Isak talks by launching a bid for Ekitike, and Fabrizio Romano reports on Thursday morning that they are now ahead of the Magpies in the race to sign the French forward. The Reds expect to sign Ekitike if all hopes of an Isak deal end.
The Reds are recruiting from a position of strength having secured the Premier League title last season but know they must spend big to acquire their long-term No.9. They have whittled their search down to two players: Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitiké and Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak.
Newcastle will be mindful of the opportunity to secure a huge windfall next season with their decisions on Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike.
ChangerLiverpool’s summer transfer window continues to make headlines, and the latest revelation is truly eye-catching. According to a
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One name dominating the conversation is Alexander Isak, with Panenka LFC offering a fascinating analysis of why the Swedish forward is at the top of Liverpool’s shortlist. “If he’s not available, then they will turn to sign Hugo Ekitike.
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Empire of the Kop on MSNSky reporter makes fresh Alexander Isak claim as Liverpool ‘expected to move quickly’ for Ekitike | OneFootballHe outlined this afternoon ( via X ): ‘Hugo Ekitike wants to join Liverpool. The striker has agreed in principle to the move if a deal can be struck between the clubs, and Liverpool have indicated to Eintracht Frankurt that they are ready to make an official offer. Talks are progressing and things are expected to move quickly.
Alexander Isak is on Liverpool's radar with Newcastle determined not to lose their leading light, who has been left frustrated after talks over a new deal were previously shelved