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Friday night sees Liverpool begin the Premier League season and their pursuit of Newcastle's Alexander Isak has shown no sign of slowing down with Arne Slot underlining his want to add another frontman.
Already the Reds have spent nearly £80million to land Hugo Ekitike, but their boss still wants to see more firepower arrive.
Newcastle still have Isak training alone with the Swede doing all he can to haggle for a move away, leaving them with a decision to make.
Manchester United meanwhile could still see a number of ins and outs take place.
Arsenal and Tottenham could also make late moves.
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07:01KEY EVENTLiverpool going after more strikers
Liverpool boss Arne Slot admits they need "one more attacker at least" as the club continue to go after Alexander Isak with their pursuit showing no sign of cooling.
The Reds spent £79m to land Hugo Ekitike from Frankfurt, the Frenchman scoring on his debut, but Slot wants more and has opened the door to his new signing pushing out wide to accommodate another new arrival.
He told Sky Sports: "I see Hugo mainly as a No 9 that could also play from the left or together with another No 9.
We need to have one more attacker at least."
(Image:Getty Images)07:00Samuel MeadeAll eyes on Isak - Howe's latest hint
Eddie Howe has confessed that Newcastle are having to accept that they may have to work with the squad they've been left with - which is one that doesn't include Alexander Isak as he addressed the saga once again.
"I don't think it's been healthy for us," he said.
But, as time has gone on, there has been an acceptance this is the squad and we have got to make the best of the situation."
Howe hinted that the club have 'moved forward' (Image:Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images)06:59Samuel MeadeMorning
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