Liverpool is interested in signing Newcastle United striker Alexander Isaac this summer.
Even after seeing their first bid been rejected for the Magpie star, they are about to sign the attacker this summer.
The Reds spent a lot of money on their new signature this summer. With the arrival of Hugo Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong, the Merseyside Club is even stronger than last season when they were able to easily win Premier League titles.
Manager Arne Slot has received much support over the transfer period this summer and hopes to sign with Isak firmly on the radar of Anfield officials.
Alexander Isaac refuses to sign a Newcastle United contract
Magpies are doing their best to keep Starman at the club, but Liverpool’s serious interest and his desire to leave may turn things around.
Transfer Expert Fabrizio Romano has provided the latest updates on the future of attackers and what it means for Premier League champions.
He said on his YouTube channel:
“Isaac is said to have something new to say tonight, and he says this week that he has no intention of signing a new contract with the club in a very clear way.
“So Newcastle tried to offer him a new contract again earlier this week, but at this point he’s a player – we never know about football – he’s not going to sign a new contract in Newcastle. ISAK wants to go to Liverpool, so this story is definitely going on. It’s not over.”
Liverpool gets hope to sign Isaac after the striker’s decision
As the player is not trying to extend the deal at St. James Park, this will cause Liverpool to update his hopes to bring him to Anfield this summer.
With Ekitike, the Reds need another striker as Darwin Nunez is the only recognized striker at the club after he sets off for Al Hilal, and people like Isak are trying to take them to new heights and make them a scary offensive power next season.
Isak’s latest move could force a magpie to come to the negotiation table and consider selling the attacker.
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