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Transfer news LIVE: Arsenal make Eze move; Isak to Liverpool boost; Chelsea want Rogers; Man United latestAlso on the striker market is Alexander Isak - who wants to leave Newcastle - and Liverpool are circling, preparing a massive bid to add the Swede to striking ranks that already contain Hugo Ekitike, who was signed from Eintracht Frankfurt last week.
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Shields Gazette on MSNLiverpool in ‘advanced talks’ over major transfer amid Alexander Isak links - Newcastle United watch onLiverpool are in ‘advanced talks’ with Bayern Munich over a deal to sell Luis Diaz, according to Sky Sports. The Colombian winger has been heavily-linked with a move away from Anfield this summer with the German giants the main contenders for his signature.
Alexander Isak has made no secret of his desire to join Liverpool, but his hopes of landing one of his favoured shirt numbers will depend on current Reds players
Liverpool’s transfer radar has zoomed in on Alexander Isak following dramatic developments at Newcastle United. The Swedish striker, valued by many at around £130 million, has reportedly made his intentions clear to leave the Magpies, igniting speculation about a record-breaking offer from the Reds.
As Newcastle United prepare for a preseason tour in Asia, where they'll face the K-League All-Stars and Tottenham, they may also need to begin to prepare for life without their star striker, Alexander Isak.
Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak reportedly ‘checked out’ months ago at St James’ Park as Liverpool line up a deal for the striker this summer.
SPORT.com has all the latest news, updates, views and reaction from around the footballing world. Alexander Isak has shocked Newcastle United by informing the club he wants to explore a move
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TEAMtalk on MSNIsak reacts to staggering £600k a week offer as two sources inform Liverpool of Newcastle priceAlexander Isak has been offered £600,000 a week after tax to join Al-Hilal as Newcastle's owners PIF look to keep the unhappy striker away fro.