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How much Alexander Isak has earned at Liverpool since his last goal

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Alexander Isak led the line for Liverpool vs Everton in the absence of Hugo Ekitike, who is out for the remainder of the season.The Swede arrived at Anfield for a British transfer record at the end of the 2025 summer transfer window but is yet to find his best form.In 19 appearances across all competitions, he has scored three and assisted one, earning £4.76m in wages since his last goal. Who was Liverpool’s best player during Sunday’s smash and grab win over Everton?



Comment who were you most disappointed with too! Photo by James Gill – Danehouse/Getty Images Alexander Isak struggles during Everton vs LiverpoolHe previously found the back of the net on December 20, 2025, against Tottenham Hotspur when he was injured after colliding with Micky van de Ven.Prior to that effort he had scored one in nine Premier League matches for the Merseyside outfit.Since returning from injury, Isak is yet to get back to his best, with the persistent injury issues and lack of fitness playing a part.Against PSG in midweek, he had five touches before being taken off, managing nine against Everton on Sunday.Now, it has been 17 weeks since the former Newcastle United man last found the back of the net as a Red.As per Caplogy, Isak earned £280,000-a-week at Anfield, the third-most of any player behind Virgil van Dijk (£350,000-a-week) and the soon departing Mohamed Salah (£400,000-a-week).That means he has taken home £4.67m in wages since he last scored a goal for Liverpool.It is worth remembering that because of how long it took to get a transfer completed over the summer, the striker did not have a pre-season.He’s since been in and out of the team, and a lack of match sharpness is still hindering the centre-forward.But with Ekitike missing until next season, Liverpool will need their forward to step up in the coming weeks as they try to lock down a Champions League spot.Arne Slot’s only real alternative right now will be starting Cody Gakpo up front.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox