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Alexander Isak is ready to make his Liverpool debut following his eventful summer(Image: Liverpool FC via Getty Images)Following his summer transfer saga, Alexander Isak can finally focus on playing club football again as he prepares to make his Liverpool debut.
1 as he angled to leave the Magpies for the Premier League champions.
He ended up training away from Eddie Howe’s squad and released an explosive social media statement, accusing Newcastle of breaking promises after the Reds’ opening bid was rejected.
Ahead of that watershed moment for the 25-year-old, here’s a round-up of his net worth, Liverpool contract and what his former Newcastle team-mates think of him now…
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Prior to his move to Liverpool, Isak had an estimated net worth of around £25million.
In addition to his football earnings, which would have received a big lift following his move to Newcastle in 2022, he has a number of lucrative endorsements, including a boot deal with Adidas, and investments.
He is thought to have more than doubled his money at Liverpool, where he will reportedly bank £300,000 a week.
That is still some way short of the Premier League's biggest pay package, which Erling Haaland collects at £525,000 per week.
Still, over the course of his four-year deal, Isak is slated to take home a whopping £62.4m.
Isak has signed a four-year deal with Liverpool(Image: Nikki Dyer - LFC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)
While Newcastle fans have been left fuming by Isak’s conduct, many of his now former team-mates insist there are no hard feelings.
When asked about Isak’s parting message in the players’ WhatsApp group, Magpies defender Dan Burn revealed, while on England duty: “He put a message in the chat just saying that he was leaving, and thanks for the memories, all that sort of stuff, and the lads replied.
“Yeah, of course it was all positive.
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