Liverpool is expected to be extremely active during the summer transfer period after a successful Premier League success.
The Reds, fresh after winning the Premier League title, are looking to add more quality to their team this summer.
With Trent Alexander Arnold leaving the club, he is expected to arrive at the club soon as Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremy Fripon approaches his contract to join the Merseyside Club.
As for the more creative options searched in the market by Liverpool recruitment teams, Leverkusen’s attacking midfielder Florian Warts has emerged as the club’s top target, with players reportedly keen to move to Anfield as well, making sure Bayern Munich’s red edge signing him.
Liverpool will be busy this summer
Arne Slot’s spending will not end with a Dutch manager eager to sign a new attacker who can lead his team’s offensive next season.
After a disappointing season from Darwin Nunes, the Merseyside Club is aiming to replace him this summer, and they believe they can convince their targets to move to Anfield this summer.
According to Givemesport, Liverpool is stepping up efforts to sign Newcastle United striker Alexander Isaac.
They see him as a key candidate for strengthening his offensive options ahead of next season.
The 25-year-old Swedish International had an impressive season, scoring 23 Premier League goals, making him second only to Liverpool’s Mohamed Sarah.
The Reds believe they can be sure that attackers will move to Anfield this summer.
However, Newcastle United is expected to require a substantial relocation fee from ISAK, with a potential valuation of around £120 million.
Alexander Isaac becomes a signature statement
Such a fee would make the Swedish striker the most expensive player in the history of the UK transfer.
Despite the hefty price tag, Liverpool is confident that Anfield’s move can shake Isaac this summer. The Merseyside Club believes it has the financial strength to meet Newcastle’s expectations.
Arsenal has long been a admirer of Isaac and has been closely monitoring him, but the gunners are beginning to accept that the forwards may not reach financially.
Eddie Howe, manager of Newcastle United, describes Isaac as a “world-class” talent.
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