Liverpool have issued a critical ultimatum in their pursuit of Newcastle United’s star striker Alexander Isak, with journalist Sacha Tavolieri reporting that the Premier League champions have set a deadline for negotiations to conclude by next week. The 25-year-old Swede, who scored 27 goals in 42 appearances last season, remains Liverpool’s top target to bolster their attacking line. However, with Newcastle standing firm and no progress made since a rejected £110m bid, the Reds are prepared to pivot to alternative options if a deal isn’t secured soon.
Isak’s desire to join Liverpool has been no secret, with reports indicating he has refused to play for Newcastle again, even skipping their pre-season tour and training alone at former club Real Sociedad. His determination has created a tense standoff, but Newcastle, backed by their Saudi ownership, are under no financial pressure to sell. With three years left on Isak’s contract, the Magpies value him at £150m, a figure that would set a British transfer record. Eddie Howe has emphasized Isak’s importance to Newcastle’s Champions League aspirations, stating, “We control what’s next for him,” while acknowledging the situation’s complexity.
Liverpool’s cautious approach stems from their already hefty summer spending, with £265m invested in signings like Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike. The departure of key players like Luis Diaz and Trent Alexander-Arnold has recouped £115m, but the club remains mindful of Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR). A second bid, expected to start at £120m, is reportedly in the works, but only if Newcastle signal willingness to negotiate. The Reds’ sporting director, Richard Hughes, is balancing the pursuit of Isak with other squad needs, including a potential move for Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi.
Newcastle’s transfer window has been turbulent, marked by missed targets like Benjamin Sesko and Hugo Ekitike, who joined rivals. Their search for a striker to replace Callum Wilson, combined with interest in Brentford’s Yoane Wissa, suggests they may be preparing for Isak’s potential exit. However, Howe’s focus remains on squad unity, with recent signings like Jacob Ramsey and Malick Thiaw bolstering their ranks.
As the September 1 transfer deadline looms, Liverpool’s patience is waning. Fans are eager for a resolution, with many admiring Isak’s commitment to joining Anfield but urging the club not to be held to ransom. If negotiations falter, Liverpool’s swift shift to other targets will test their ambition to defend their Premier League title under Arne Slot. For now, the clock is ticking, and the ball is in Newcastle’s court.
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