Liverpool handed huge Alexander Isak transfer boost
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The superstar striker and Liverpool transfer target says promises have been broken and trust lost with his current club.
Alexander Isak says his relationship with Newcastle “can’t continue” and “change is in the best interests of everyone” as he accused the club of broken promises over his future.
LIVERPOOL have sanctioned a British record £130million move for Alexander Isak next week – confident that Newcastle will finally let the wantaway striker leave. And they also still want to land
The 25-year-old was absent throughout Newcastle 's entire pre-season programme initially due to a thigh problem, though latterly it became entirely transfer-related. In his bid to engineer a switch to Liverpool, the striker has been instructed to train in isolation whilst reportedly declaring he will never play for Eddie Howe's team again.
Manchester United are trying to offload Alejandro Garnacho, Rasmus Hojlund and Jadon Sancho, while Crystal Palace stars Marc Guehi and Eberechi Eze are in talks to join Liverpool and Tottenham respect
Liverpool remain firmly fixated on Alexander Isak as their leading transfer target, even as the clock ticks down on the summer window. Since June, Arne Slot has prioritised the Sweden international as the forward to spearhead his attack.
Fabrizio Romano has provided the latest on the Alexander Isak transfer saga and his revelation suggests a resolution is not far off for Liverpool and Newcastle.
Newcastle striker Alexander Isak would obviously be a great signing for Liverpool, but he shouldn't be their priority right now, given the Reds' obvious problems in defence