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Liverpool is well and truly on, with a high-scoring affair expected at St James Park.
Both managers have also said they’re expecting a hostile, electric atmosphere in the north-east.
That seems likely on the back of a summer in which the two clubs’ transfer activities have been so intertwined.
But despite all the speculation, Alexander Isak remains a Newcastle player, with Liverpool yet to return with a second bid for the wantaway attacker after seeing a first rejected earlier this month.
The outlet claims the feeling at both clubs will be different after Monday, when Isak can no longer line up against Newcastle - well, for a few months, at least.
The Magpies, it is reported, have been keen to avoid Isak making his Liverpool debut on Monday, while the Merseyside club’s second approach was “hardly going to come in the build-up to the Reds' visit to St James' Park”.
With the transfer deadline in sight, Liverpool is expected to make “one last bid” next week, which would still give Newcastle time to find a replacement.
Isak's future remains uncertain
It comes after Eddie Howe admitted in Friday’s press conference that the Isak drama “looks like it is coming to an end, or it will come to an end pretty quickly”.
Meanwhile, the other transfer saga that continues to surround Liverpool is the pursuit of Marc Guehi.
The Reds’ interest has remained all summer, with the Reds looking to strengthen in an area of the pitch that looks less stable given Ibrahima Konate’s uncertain future, Joe Gomez’s injury record and the summer exit of Jarell Quansah.
Marc Guehi's future remains clouded in uncertainty amid interest from Liverpool
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