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The star striker is expected to move to Anfield in a record-smashing deal
Target: Alexander Isak
London Standard
Alex Young@alexwsyoung1 minute ago
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Liverpool have devised a new £165million plan to sign Alexander Isak this summer.
The Reds confirmed their interest in the Newcastle striker earlier this month, expressing a willingness to open talks over a deal for around £120m.
Newcastle promptly told them that Isak is not for sale.
However, Isak has now told Newcastle he wants to leave, which has prompted the Magpies to explore deals for Yoane Wissa and Benjamin Sesko.
Liverpool are expected to launch their first formal bid for Isak this week, with the £65m sale of Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich freeing up a significant chunk of the required transfer fee.
Newcastle have reportedly in private set Isak’s asking price at £150m, though it remains to be seen if the striker’s transfer request will lower that demand.
Isak, arguably the best striker in the Premier League, is expected to cost a British record fee, with a fee of at least £130m expected.
Liverpool have already broken the British transfer record this summer with the £116m arrival of Florian Wirtz.
In any case, Arne Slot is reportedly prepared to sell three more players to fund a move for Isak.
According to ESPN, Liverpool believe they can raise a further £100m by selling three unwanted players.
Darwin Nunez continues to attract interest from abroad, while Harvey Elliott is thought to be of interest to a number of Premier League club.
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Federico Chiesa, a disaster signing from last summer despite his £12.5m cost, is also up for sale and could reportedly return to Italy.
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