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Alexander Isak has returned to Newcastle amid interest from Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)
Liverpool remain very keen to add even more new faces to their squad despite a hectic summer.
But there could be an even more expensive signing on the way before the end of the window.
Liverpool remain interested in Alexander Isak despite having had a bid turned down for the Newcastle sensation.
Luis Diaz has already completed a move to Bayern Munich and he could potentially be followed out of the exit door by Darwin Nunez and Harvey Elliott.
With all of that being said, take a look at all of the latest rumours coming out of the Red side of Anfield:
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Liverpool have confirmed they have beaten Arsenal to the signing of Salford City striker Will Wright despite the Gunners offering more.
The 17-year-old striker joins the Reds in a permanent transfer having made his senior bow with Salford during the 2024-25 campaign.
“Wright debuted in November 2024 when he featured in an EFL Trophy tie against Wolverhampton Wanderers U21s, and then earlier this year he played once in the Emirates FA Cup and twice in League Two.
“He linked up with Rob Page’s Liverpool U21s squad last week and made his first appearance on Saturday, featuring for the final half-hour of a goalless draw with Hull City at the Academy.”
Liverpool remain linked with a move for Alexander Isak(Image: Getty Images)
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Alan Shearer has demanded Newcastle let Alexander Isak leave amid interest from Liverpool.
But if it really is impossible for Eddie [Howe] to turn him around, you get your big money for him, you get other people in, hopefully before, and then you move on.
"No individual is bigger than any football club, and if he doesn't want to be there, fine, get what you can and get him out and say, 'Thanks very much.'"
Speaking of Isak, the Swedish striker has now returned to Newcastle ahead of a reunion with his teammates.
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