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Despite months of interest, it took until Saturday for Liverpool to submit a formal bid for the England international, believed to be in the region of £35 million ($47M).It’s understood Palace has countered that offer, with negotiations expected to continue on Sunday.
Despite reports on Saturday that Liverpool and Newcastle United were close to agreeing a transfer fee, sources have told Liverpool.com that there has been no change to Isak’s situation.
Reports of a breakthrough are also understood to have frustrated Anfield officials.
That said, following the arrival of Nick Woltemade from Stuttgart, even Eddie Howe has admitted Newcastle cannot remain “oblivious” to the club’s current predicament.
Liverpool would certainly be keen if a suitable price can be agreed
Elsewhere, Joe Gomez is expected to remain at Liverpool despite reported interest from Palace and AC Milan.
The Premier League champions are adamant they will not allow Gomez to leave on loan, while it would take a sizeable offer to convince Liverpool to sell, even with the potential arrival of Guehi.
The Reds’ stance on Harvey Elliott is similar
Elliott is expected to remain at Anfield beyond the summer window
It would certainly take a fee north of the £40M Everton paid for Tyler Dibbling, or £42M West Ham United parted with to sign Matheus Fernandes, to even bring Liverpool to the table.
But one player who is expected to leave in the coming days is Kostas Tsimikas