Liverpool sent clear Alexander Isak message
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Newcastle host Liverpool amid Isak stand-off, Spurs test new-look Man City Liverpool can expect a hostile reception when they travel to Newcastle on Monday amid their pursuit of wantaway Magpies striker Alexander Isak, while Manchester City and Tottenham face off in an early examination of their ambitions for the season.
Pundit Don Hutchison has now taken to social media to suggest another striker Liverpool can move to sign – Julian Alvarez. The former Liverpool midfielder believes that Atletico Madrid star Alvarez is the man Liverpool really need, rather than Isak.
Newcastle deny giving Alexander Isak a commitment he could leave this summer as the striker pushes for a move to Liverpool and say they 'do not foresee' the player being sold as the conditions required for them to sanction a sale are unlikely to transpire ...
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TEAMtalk on MSNAlexander Isak told Liverpool at fault for ‘Civil Wor’ as FSG accused of being ‘disrespectful’ to Newcastle
Liverpool are the culprits in the Alexander Isak transfer saga, as Newcastle United go on the offensive and send a public message to the striker.
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Shields Gazette on MSNNewcastle United striker transfer blow as 27-goal star reduced to tears as Liverpool watch on
Wissa has since removed all traces of Brentford from his social media account following reports that The Bees were now looking for £60million for the DR Congo international. Newcastle won’t deal with those figures, given Wissa is 28 and has a year left on his contract at Brentford with an option.
In a recent interview with Football Insider, former scout Mike Brown claimed that Liverpool are eyeing another move for Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak this summer. Brown said, “Newcastle
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LiverpoolWorld on MSNLiverpool blow: Newcastle bid for Alexander Isak replacement rejected as 'feeling' Tottenham could hijack move
Liverpool will struggle to get a deal done for Alexander Isak if Newcastle United cannot sign a suitable replacement before the window shuts
Alexander Isak believes his departure from Newcastle is "in the best interests of everyone" after breaking his silence on the saga of the Premier League transfer window amid speculation over a move to Liverpool.