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Liverpool target Alexander Isak in action for Newcastle(Image: Photo by Alex Livesey - Danehouse/Getty Images)
Liverpool are continuing to be linked with a move for Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak.
The Reds are in the market for a new forward after the sales of Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez this summer, with Isak being mentioned as a player who could move to Anfield.
It has already been a busy summer transfer window for Liverpool with seven new signings already being confirmed.
There continues to be speculation of more new signings arriving on Merseyside, with Isak's name being regularly mentioned on the rumour mill.
Liverpool had a £110million bid rejected by Newcastle earlier this month for Isak.
Despite this, Isak is still being linked with a move to Anfield and the rumours are likely to continue up to the September 1 deadline.
Here, the ECHO takes a look at what has been said and reported about Liverpool and Isak...
The Athletic have reported that Isak apparently no longer sees himself having a future at Newcastle.
The report claims that Isak does not want to play for the Magpies again as he continues to seek a move to Liverpool this summer.
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It has even been claimed in the same report that even if Newcastle was to remain at St James' Park beyond the September 1 deadline, he would still have no desire to return to the first-team squad after being instructed to train alone by the club.
The Times have reported that Isak's home on Tyneside has been put up for rent amid the ongoing speculation of a potential transfer to Liverpool.
It has been reported that Isak has moved out of the property amid rumours that he may no longer have a future at Newcastle.
Isak is said to have lived in the property ever since he first moved to England in the summer of 2022
As the ECHO reported earlier this month, Liverpool have not returned with a second offer for Isak after having an initial £110million offer rejected by Newcastle.
It's understood that the nature of the offer being turned down by the Magpies led Liverpool to believe a second bid is futile as things stand.
But should Newcastle's stance change as the deadline approaches - with the club potentially left burdened with a wantaway player - so too could Liverpool's.
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