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Liverpool’s Pursuit of Alexander Isak Entangled in Ownership WebRecord Bid Planned for Swedish ForwardLiverpool’s interest in Alexander Isak is more than just summer speculation. The Premier
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Liverpool.com on MSNLiverpool transfer news as Newcastle valuation of Alexander Isak revealed and Marc Guehi updateAccording to The Telegraph, Newcastle values Isak at £150 million ($201.2M), a far cry from the £120 million ($161M) Liverpool appears willing to pay for him. Should Newcastle receive its full valuation for Isak, it would be a record transfer fee for a player at a British club.
Eddie Howe admits it is not possible to 100% guarantee that Alexander Isak will still be a Newcastle player at the end of the transfer window. The Magpies’ talismanic striker has been heavily linked with a British record transfer move to Liverpool this week, while Arsenal are known to have been long-standing admirers.
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TEAMtalk.com on MSNAlexander Isak: Newcastle ‘lunacy’ as blockbuster raid on Anfield funds Liverpool swoop – expertLiverpool have learned a blockbuster move for Alexander Isak is still ON, thanks to Newcastle's owners, with Fabrizio Romano sharing the player's thoughts.
Eddie Howe is ‘confident’ that star striker Alexander Isak will stay at Newcastle this summer despite widespread transfer interest. The Magpies made a slow start to their 2025-26 campaign on Saturdayas they suffered a 4-0 drubbing away to Celtic.
Alexander Isak Upset as Newcastle Block £120m Liverpool Transfer ApproachLiverpool’s ambitious move for Alexander Isak has hit a hard wall, with Newcastle United determined to keep their star
Alexander Isak was absent from the Newcastle squad which was beaten by Celtic in a pre-season friendly on Saturday - and Eddie Howe then clarified why he'd been left out
Newcastle's Sweden international is the complete centre-forward and would make a fine squad even more formidable
With Newcastle holding firm, Liverpool are reportedly turning their attention to Hugo Ekitike of Eintracht Frankfurt. But there’s a sense that Isak remains their priority — a target they would pivot back to should Newcastle’s stance soften. Whether that shift comes before the window slams shut is another matter entirely.