Liverpool Can Sanction Seven Transfers to Unlock Blockbuster Alexander Isak Move - Liverpool Echo
MERSEYSIDE, ENGLAND, JUL 24 – Liverpool plans a potential £120m record deal for Alexander Isak amid a summer spend exceeding £280m to reinforce their squad after winning the Premier League, sources say.
- Wednesday, Liverpool completed the signing of Hugo Ekitike for £69m, as part of a £265m summer outlay.
- After equalling Manchester United’s 20-title record, Liverpool invested boldly, and CEO Billy Hogan said this spending reflects `ambition, not excess` as they ready for their August 15 opener.
- Thursday, TEAMtalk insider Fraser Fletcher said a move to Liverpool remains a real and concrete possibility, with Isak potentially costing £120-150m, and Liverpool planning to offload up to seven players to fund that deal.
- Having spent over £250m this summer, Liverpool face pressure to sell players, with Darwin Nunez not expected to remain after September 1, and Liverpool’s £250m outlay heightens sales urgency.
- Underpinning future plans, Hogan highlighted the `virtuous circle` approach, adding that this balanced strategy avoids reckless spending while targeting key transfer windows.
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