Liverpool is reportedly preparing to launch a bold £150 million bid for Newcastle United striker Alexander Isaac, and sources suggest that the club’s hierarchy is ready to back back manager Arne Slot to secure the top centre forward this summer.
After signing Florian Wirtz (£116 million) and defenders Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez (£69.5 million) to strengthen their key positions, Liverpool is determined to complete the trio with clinical scorers.
ISAK emerges as their primary target. The Swedish forward enjoyed a sensational season at Newcastle, scoring 27 goals in 42 appearances, including a strike in the match against Liverpool.
Liverpool considers Alexander Isaac as his dream target
The Reds consider Isak to be a “dream” target and should be efficient in the market if they want to sign a striker this summer.
According to Express, the Reds could sanction the sale of five players to fund the transfer of Newcastle United strikers.
They named Darwin Nunes, Diogo Jota, Luis Diaz, Jarrell Quanza and Andy Robertson as players who can be offloaded this summer to fund their biggest signatures.
Nunes is widely tied with a move to Napoli and slots impressed by the attacker. His transfer appears to be very likely this summer.
As for Jota, his contract expired next summer, and his fitness issues were a source of great concern for the club.
Diaz has flirted with other clubs in the past and could consider his sales if the Reds wanted to move for Isaac.
Major rebuilds at Anfield are scheduled to continue this summer
Quansah has completed the transition to Bundesliga’s Bayer Leverkusen, and since Reds is a homemade product, they can earn pure profits from sales.
Meanwhile, Robertson is expected to fall into the club’s hierarchy as Kerquez arrives, and reports suggest that it is open to the move to Atletico Madrid.
Liverpool’s Isaac’s pursuit not only aims to replace goals, but also build a terrifying frontline centered around proven elite strikers.
The Reds, who saw him score a magpie fun goal, are very impressed with his talent and could potentially move to the card this summer.
Liverpool is trying to ruin Arsenal’s transfer plans by taking part in a “world class” target race

