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Liverpool's stance on signing Alexander Isak after landing Hugo Ekitike revealed as Newcastle star asks to leave

  • Liverpool still interested in Isak despite Hugo Ekitike arrival
  • £130m package possible if Diaz leaves Anfield this summer
  • Isak prefers top-level football over Saudi Pro League switch
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    As per reports, Isak has formally told Newcastle United he wants to explore a move away, with Liverpool and Al-Hilal both showing interest. The Swedish striker missed the Magpies’ pre-season tour, officially due to injury, though speculation continues to rage about his future.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Liverpool have been in direct contact and are considering a bid if conditions align. As per Fabrizio Romano, despite securing the signing of Ekitike, the Reds still view Isak as a priority target. The transfer guru has added that the Reds are prepared to act if the Magpies agree to sell and if Diaz leaves Anfield.

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    The report also added that negotiations with Al-Hilal haven’t progressed as Isak prefers to continue playing in Europe. He is believed to be more open to joining a Premier League side, especially the current champions. Newcastle remain reluctant to let their star forward go, but a £150 million ($203m) offer could change their approach. The Swedish striker is also reportedly pushing for a new contract worth around £ 300,000 per week if he stays.

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ISAK?

    Liverpool are monitoring the situation closely and may return with a formal offer if Newcastle shift their stance. Isak’s desire for top-level football makes a move to Merseyside more likely than Saudi Arabia. For now, Newcastle must decide whether to keep pushing for a contract extension or cash in.