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Alexander Isak celebrates during a Newcastle game(Image: Getty Images Europe)
The decision on Alexander Isak's future will reportedly be made by Newcastle United chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan.
Liverpool have been alerted to the forward's situation after he informed the club of his desire to explore different opportunities this summer.
Reports on Thursday morning claimed that Isak had been left out of Newcastle's squad for their pre-season tour in Singapore and South Korea as he continues to nurse a minor thigh problem.
Eddie Howe's side face Arsenal in their third pre-season fixture on Sunday.
A matter of hours after that broke, the Daily Mail then claimed that Isak has told Newcastle he is considering leaving the club this summer.
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Newcastle have been steadfast in their insistence that Isak is not for sale.
The 25-year-old Sweden international, who scored 27 goals in 42 appearances for the Magpies last season, is valued at more than £150million.
Now, a fresh twist has emerged.
But given the significance of the decision on Isak, PIF want to take control rather than leave the situation up to the manager.
As reported by the ECHO on Thursday, Liverpool are now on standby to make a British record offer.
The Reds have spent more than £250m in the summer transfer window so far, bringing Jeremie Frimpong, Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez, Armin Pecsi, Freddie Woodman, Giorgi Mamardashvili and Hugo Ekitike to Anfield.
However, Slot's side are not expected to stop there and want to continue their spending spree.
Newcastle, meanwhile, have explored a possible deal to sign Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig.
The Slovenian has been a long-term target and impressed in Germany last season, scoring 22 goals in 45 appearances.
Howe's Magpies squad landed in Singapore on Friday morning for their pre-season, having been surprised at the reports that Isak is keeping his options open.
"I'm really close to him.
Isak is something I cannot control.
I hope he's going to be fit when we come back to Newcastle to prepare for the new season.
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"They told us he was there in Newcastle because of his injury.
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