Liverpool reportedly still have a chance to sign the Bayern Munich star in 2026, but his club is doing everything they can to ensure they stay there in Barcelona and PSG’s interest.
Isaac is just minutes away from Liverpool’s debut
Reds supporters must wait patiently before the current international break gets in the way and can see Alexander Isaac for the first time.
It’s a surprise that Swedes have begun their Liverpool trip to Burnley in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon, as they could become rusty after playing very small football in the last few months.
On the plus side, Isak won a key Sweden minute on Monday evening, appearing as a second half replacement in a 2-1 defeat to Kosovo.
It wasn’t an ideal night for Liverpool’s record-breaking signature, but it was a step in the right direction ahead of his debut this weekend. Currently, another offensive star is mentioned as the future choice for the champion.
Liverpool was able to sign Bayern “Magician” in 2026
I’ll talk Bootroomjournalist Graeme Bailey said Liverpool’s interest in signing Bayern Munich’s winger Michael Orize in 2026 and could take him next summer.
“So – first of all, Rogers and Oris won’t leave in January, but Liverpool knows both players very well – they prefer both, but there are no major clubs in Europe that aren’t.
“Olize looks like a different class for now. He’s made a really big leap since moving to Bayern Munich. It’s going to cost him a lot of money. I don’t think he’ll be available next summer, but I wouldn’t say you’re a club that’s attracted to (Alexander) Isaac and (Florian) Wirtz.”
The update claims Bayern wants to sort Ollise’s new contract with “huge wage increases” and doesn’t want to lose him to Liverpool at this point in his career, or to Barcelona or Paris Saint-Germain.
Costs £50 million from Crystal Palace, Oris stands out as perhaps the most exciting right and left foot option to become a long-term alternative to Mohamed Sarah in Liverpool.
“He’s a magician. His skill level is very high. He can do it all. He can score, set up, and even defend.”
In reality, that might be a difficult move to do given Bayern’s stance, but the fact that the Reds signed both Isaac and Florian Whartz at a record-breaking transfer this summer makes them feel like it’s possible in any business.