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Alexander Isak has officially returned to Newcastle United’s training after missing their pre-season tour in Asia, with discussions about his future imminent as Liverpool continue to pursue him aggressively. Liverpool has submitted a substantial bid exceeding £100 million, but Newcastle rejected this offer, demanding over £150 million (£152 million or €175 million), emphasizing that they will only let Isak go if a replacement is secured or an exceptional offer is made. Isak, who is eager to move to Liverpool attracted by the chance to compete for Premier League and Champions League titles, is respectful of Newcastle but keen on a new chapter in his career.
Liverpool's interest has intensified following the departures of Luis Díaz to Bayern Munich and mounting transfer interest in Darwin Núñez from Al-Hilal. Manager Arne Slot and the recruitment team see Isak as an ideal new striker. Newcastle’s insistence on retaining Isak without a suitable replacement is contingent on their ability to sign new forwards such as RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko or Brentford’s Yoane Wissa. Should Newcastle sign these replacements, Isak’s move to Liverpool would likely proceed before the transfer window closes.
Former Newcastle left-back Stuart Pearce has voiced his belief that an Isak signing by Liverpool could be monumental, especially if Darwin Núñez is involved in the deal. Transfer insiders including Fabrizio Romano have noted that personal terms with Liverpool wouldn’t be an issue for Isak, who has made his preference clear weeks ago. Talks between the clubs are ongoing, with Liverpool prepared to break British transfer records to secure the signing.
Isak remains one of the world's top strikers, having scored 62 goals in 109 Newcastle appearances, and his potential addition to Liverpool's squad is seen as possibly decisive for the Premier League title race. However, the deal hinges heavily on Newcastle’s ability to bring in replacements first, meaning the coming weeks are crucial to how the transfer saga will conclude.
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