Alexander Isak makes HUGE Liverpool call
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BBC Senior football correspondent Sami Mokbel says he "can't see any other outcome" other than Liverpool making a fresh approach for Alexander Isak next week, but only after the Reds play Newcastle at St James' Park on Monday.
The Liverpool executives who attend away matches vary between the likes of CEO Billy Hogan, club ambassadors Sir Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush (both former Newcastle employees), club secretary Danny Stanway, and chief legal and external affairs officer Jonathan Bamber.
Arsenal can hijack Alexander Isak to Liverpool transfer with Mikel Arteta’s £186m secret weapon It’s genuinely f***ing mental. Immediately, you’re thinking ‘no they can’t’, ‘do they actually want to?’ and again ‘no they can’t’, all ...
Pundit Don Hutchison has now taken to social media to suggest another striker Liverpool can move to sign – Julian Alvarez. The former Liverpool midfielder believes that Atletico Madrid star Alvarez is the man Liverpool really need, rather than Isak.
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TEAMtalk on MSNAlexander Isak makes HUGE Liverpool call after learning ‘growing interest from Real Madrid’
The Newcastle United striker is on the radar of Los Blancos, with the star making his choice between the Spanish giants and the defending Premier League champions, according to a report
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Football365 on MSNIsak has ‘legal leverage’ over Newcastle to force Liverpool transfer as ‘free agent’ in 2026
Alexander Isak and his representatives could invoke Article 17 to force a move to Liverpool next summer as a free agent, when Newcastle would be due far less than the £110m Reds bid in compensation. Isak released a statement on Tuesday confirming he has no intention of playing for Newcastle again as a result of ‘broken promises’.
Brighton will be the visitor on Sunday for the start of a new era for Everton, which — on the field — began the season in miserable fashion with a 1-0 loss at Leeds on Monday.
Transfer news LIVE!The summer window has been handed two huge twists as it enters its final stretch. Arsenal re-entered the transfer market after Kai Havertz picked up a knee injury, the severity of which remains unknown,