Alexander Isak to Liverpool Transfer Latest - Eddie Howe Admission, Bid U-Turn, Replacement Hunt - Liverpool Echo
ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 2 – Newcastle rejected Liverpool's £110 million bid for Alexander Isak as the striker seeks a move, with the club holding out for at least £160 million, sources said.
- Liverpool submitted a £110 million bid for Newcastle striker Alexander Isak on Friday, but Newcastle rejected the offer promptly.
- This bid came after weeks of Liverpool's interest amid Newcastle's firm stance that Isak is not for sale and Isak training in Spain.
- Newcastle manager Eddie Howe said he was unaware of the bid until after its rejection and confirmed support for Isak despite being removed from transfer dealings.
- Howe stated, "It's difficult because you don't know what is going to happen from this point," and expressed hope to see Isak remain at Newcastle.
- Liverpool reportedly may cease pursuit if Newcastle's valuation holds, while Newcastle continue seeking quality players ahead of the transfer window deadline.
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Eddie Howe gives 'complex' update on Alexander Isak Liverpool transfer with major admission - The Mirror
Alexander Isak is Liverpool’s latest target in what has been a lucrative summer recruitment drive and Eddie Howe has spoken out on the situation after the Reds had their opening bid rejected
Liverpool have reportedly made a bid for Alexander Isak – but were rejected. Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has now spoken out about the situation. – The situation is far from over
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