Alexander Isak saga takes dramatic turn
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Liverpool has been urged to continue to try and get a deal for Alexander Isak over the line — because he is a Premier League-hardened player. Hugo Ekitike led the line in the Community Shield against Crystal Palace before also doing so against ...
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Liverpool.com on MSNLiverpool's actions after $134M offer for Alexander Isak's team-mate as star goes nuclear
Liverpool has made Alexander Isak its No. 1 transfer target this summer and is hoping to complete a deal, having previously lost out in pursuit of his Newcastle team-mate
Liverpool can expect a hostile reception when they travel to Newcastle on Monday amid their pursuit of wantaway Magpies striker Alexander Isak, while Manchester City and Tottenham face off in an early examination of their ambitions for the season.
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.
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.
Many Premier League clubs are in a race against time to wrap up their final additions ahead of transfer deadline day on 1 September
Follow live updates as Alexander Isak's Newcastle future continues to dominate the summer transfer window BlueCo — the group that owns Chelsea and Strasbourg — has reached an agreement to sign midfielder Julio Enciso from Brighton & Hove Albion.
The impasse between Alexander Isak and his Premier League club Newcastle United is harming both parties, according to the club's former striker Alan Shearer.
In another twist, Liverpool could finally be edging towards signing Alexander Isak with Newcastle set to bid again for Yoane Wissa. Marc Guehi also remains a target for the Premier League champions, but both deals look difficult to complete. Another ...
GIVEMESPORT senior correspondent recently confirmed that Newcastle have submitted an offer to sign Brentford striker Yoane Wissa, but that bid was rejected. Signing a replacement for Isak might help Liverpool in their pursuit of a striker, but they do appear adamant that he won't be departing.
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NewcastleWorld on MSNAlexander Isak cannot activate FIFA Article 17 clause to force Liverpool move next year - here's why
Various reports have suggested Alexander Isak could trigger FIFA’s Article 17 clause to force a Newcastle United exit.