Alexander Isak to Liverpool Transfer Update as 'Verbal Agreement' Reached and Action Taken - Liverpool Echo
MERSEYSIDE, ENGLAND, JUL 31 – Liverpool and Newcastle are negotiating a transfer fee around £135 million for Alexander Isak, who has agreed personal terms until 2031 and is eager to join Liverpool this summer.
- Liverpool lodged a formal bid of around £120 million to sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle United this summer ahead of their new season.
- Newcastle values Isak at about £150 million and has rejected Liverpool's opening offer, with the transfer decision reportedly not fully under manager Eddie Howe's control.
- Isak, who has been training alone after missing Newcastle's pre-season Asia tour, has expressed his desire to leave and is said to have reached a verbal agreement with Liverpool on a six-year contract.
- Liverpool intends to offer Isak a contract that places him among their top earners, with a weekly wage comparable to Hugo Ekitike’s reported £250,000, while Newcastle looks to bring in replacements such as Benjamin Sesko.
- The transfer saga continues with uncertainty over whether Newcastle will lower their £150 million valuation and if Liverpool will improve their bid before the Premier League season begins.
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Liverpool's position on second Alexander Isak bid amid Newcastle United transfer details
Liverpool's opening offer for Alexander Isak has been rejected by Newcastle United, with the Reds not planning to return with an improved bid at this moment in time
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