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Yoane Wissa, pictured battling for the ball in Brentford's 2-0 defeat at Anfield on the opening weekend of last season, is a striker said to have been discussed by Liverpool(Image: Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Liverpool are ramping up their efforts to sign a new striker - with Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike two of the leading candidates.

Also claiming that Liverpool have mentioned Osimhen, they report that Marcus Rashford, Ollie Watkins and Yoane Wissa had also all been discussed by the Reds.



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In truth, it is perhaps easy to theorise why those latest names did not go any further than internal discussions.



The Mail points to question marks about Rashford’s form in recent seasons as one reason why his name was quickly dismissed - and that’s without considering the fact that a player has not moved directly between bitter-rivals Liverpool and Manchester United since 1964.



As for Watkins and Wissa, they are set to turn 30 and 29 respectively before the end of the year.

Despite being proven Premier League performers, age alone is likely to take them outside of the Reds’ preferred profile for transfer targets.

However, Liverpool discussing Wissa is no surprise.

After all, he is a player who has been on the club’s radar for a number of years - long before he signed for Brentford.

The DR Congo international has just enjoyed the most prolific year of his career, scoring 20 goals for the Bees in all competitions as they secured a top-half finish.

But the Reds’ initial awareness of the forward dates back to his time in France, with him shining for both Ajaccio and Lorient prior to his £8.5m switch to Brentford in 2021, returning 47 goals in four seasons.

However, having already been transformed by Jurgen Klopp following his own arrival at Anfield in October 2015, Wissa was not a player they ever pursued.

But had Liverpool been further behind on their journey, Dr.

He played for FC Midtjylland, another club owned by (Matthew) Benham, and soon joined Brentford.

“Yoane Wissa had been brilliant in Ligue 2 then in Ligue 1 for years - in 2012 he would have been on Liverpool’s shortlist but when he moved to Brentford, we had the luxury of shopping in more expensive markets.”

Evidently, that remains the case again four years on from Wissa’s move to Brentford.

Tottenham Hotspur, Newcastle United, Arsenal and Nottingham Forest have all been linked with the striker, with the latter seeing bids rejected by the Bees in both January and this summer.

Offering up to £25m halfway through last season, Forest’s latest offer reportedly fell below their winter offer and was rejected by Brentford, who value Wissa at more than £50m.

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In contrast, Liverpool are weighing up moves for Isak and Ekitike.

The aReds are reportedly prepared to break the British transfer record for the second time this summer to sign Isak.

Meanwhile, Eintracht Frankfurt have reportedly rejected an initial £70m bid from Newcastle for Ekitike, who they value at £85m.


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