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Liverpool remain determined to sign Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak and are preparing another high-value bid following the rejection of their initial offer. After their first proposal of £110 million was firmly turned down by Newcastle, who deemed the player not for sale, developments have changed the situation significantly. Reports highlight that Isak has no intention of playing for Newcastle again and has moved out of his residence in the northeast, signaling his desire to leave the club.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool have always planned a renewed offer and will submit it if Newcastle shows willingness to negotiate. They are reportedly ready to increase their bid to at least £120 million, seeking clarity from Newcastle on the player's status. This intention comes amid Newcastle's public stance to hold onto Isak, despite the player’s refusal to train and apparent stand-off.
Further reports suggest Liverpool are prepared to break their club transfer record with a bid potentially reaching £130 million to secure the Swedish forward’s signature. The transfer saga is set to continue, with no official approach expected until after Liverpool's upcoming Premier League match at St. James' Park against Newcastle. Fans and media are closely watching this fixture, as tensions around the Isak situation are high.
Liverpool’s ambition doesn’t end with Isak; the club also targets Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi and is willing to invest up to £35 million for the defender. Including these moves, Liverpool’s summer spending could total approximately £466 million, highlighting their aggressive transfer strategy for the season.
Meanwhile, Newcastle continue plans to bolster their attacking options by targeting Brentford’s Yoane Wissa, valued at around £40 million, indicating an ongoing reshaping of their squad ahead of the September transfer deadline.
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