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James Pearce has provided an update on Liverpool's pursuit of Alexander Isak, emphasizing that the possibility of signing the Swedish striker largely depends on the transfer fee involved. Isak, who has been impressive for Newcastle United this season, remains a primary summer target for Liverpool. He scored the winning goal in the Carabao Cup final and has netted 23 league goals in the campaign, including four goals against Liverpool since joining the Premier League in 2022.
Despite the sporting admiration for Isak within Liverpool's senior recruitment team, Pearce highlights financial realities that may limit the club's willingness to pay a prohibitive amount. While there are rumors about a marquee offer potentially reaching around £150 million, Pearce finds this figure unlikely to be accepted by Liverpool. The club recently reported a £57 million pre-tax loss for the 2023-24 season; although the financial situation has improved due to qualification for the Champions League, the management intends to spread resources across multiple signings rather than investing heavily in a single high-profile player.
Additionally, Pearce clarifies that offers involving player exchanges, such as including young defender Jarell Quansah as a makeweight, are not likely. Therefore, Liverpool would need to front the transfer fee themselves to secure Isak's services. The move would signal a strong statement of intent from Liverpool's director of football, Richard Hughes, aiming to reshape the squad for future competitiveness.
Overall, while Alexander Isak remains a key target and linked to Liverpool alongside other clubs like Arsenal, the practical considerations around cost and budget balancing mean any transfer would require negotiation and strategic financial planning by Liverpool this summer.
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