Liverpool are reportedly "undeterred" by Newcastle's £120m valuation of Alexander Isak as the Reds prepare for a busy summer.
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Liverpool have secured Salah's futureSlot wants more attacking reinforcementsReds ready to shell out more than £120m for IsakFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
The Anfield hierarchy, under the direction of manager Arne Slot, is believed to be plotting an aggressive summer recruitment drive, and Isak has emerged as a prime candidate to bolster their attacking ranks, as reported by Despite Newcastle making it clear that it would take a record-breaking offer to consider parting ways with their prized asset, Liverpool are not backing down. The club’s interest in the Sweden international continues to grow, and a concrete approach could materialise in the coming weeks.
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Virgil van Dijk recently signed a contract extension with Liverpool and sparked speculation about major changes ahead when he publicly stated he was excited about what the future holds. His comments have been interpreted by many as a hint at a forthcoming summer of high-profile arrivals, led by Slot in his second season in charge.
Isak currently earns around £120,000 per week under a deal that runs until 2027, which strengthens Newcastle’s negotiating position. However, their struggle to convince the 24-year-old to extend his contract has encouraged Liverpool to test the waters. Although the Magpies remain firm in their stance to retain the striker, the Reds are reportedly willing to improve Isak’s wage significantly should a transfer be agreed upon. In addition to financial incentives, Liverpool can also offer him the opportunity to fight for trophies consistently – a prospect that could tempt the Swede as he looks to take the next step in his career.
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Liverpool’s pursuit of Isak has been handed an unexpected advantage, as fellow Premier League heavyweights Chelsea and Arsenal are believed to have cooled their interest due to Newcastle's rigid valuation. Interest in Isak also coincides with growing questions about the future of several current Liverpool attackers. Darwin Nunez, Luis Díaz, Diogo Jota, and recent signing Federico Chiesa have all been subject to transfer speculation, adding urgency to the Reds’ need to reinforce their forward line.
While Isak remains a top priority, Liverpool are also keeping tabs on RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko. The Slovenian forward has enjoyed an impressive season in the Bundesliga and is viewed as a potential alternative should negotiations with Newcastle hit a dead end.
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Liverpool’s pursuit of Isak is part of a broader plan to strengthen ahead of what they hope will be another Premier League title defence challenge. With Slot expected to build upon the foundations laid in his debut season, the Anfield club is looking to ensure it has the firepower to compete at the highest level. Landing a player of Isak’s quality would send a strong message to rivals and underline Liverpool’s intent to maintain their domestic dominance in 2025-26.






