Revealed: Man United ‘make enquiry’ about wantaway Newcastle striker Alexander Isak – here’s how he reacted

The Liverpool – Dream of Alexander Isak may still live – but Manchester United has already discovered where they are.

The Newcastle striker originated as one of the most sought after players in Europe this summer, where Liverpool works behind the scenes to praise him from St James' Park despite the fact that an £ 110 million bid was rejected.

And now it has arisen that United has also made an approach in recent days – only to be beaten back.

According to the German journalist Florian Plettenberg, Isak immediately made it clear that he is not interested in joining Ruben Amorim's side, with his heart on a move to Anfield.

Plettenberg also claims that personal conditions with Liverpool '100 percent are ready', with a contract until 2031 already agreed.

The solid position of the Swede underlines the size of the challenge for Newcastle, which remain un non -nasty, it will not be sold unless Liverpool returns with a considerably improved offer and replacements are drawn up.

Mail Sport previously revealed on Friday that senior figures in Newcastle 'bewildered' remained through the behavior of Liverpool, after receiving a formal offer, £ 10 million lower than the previously discussed figure.

There is a growing feeling in the club that the Reds 'experienced', Isak, who has taken their tours for the season and called a small dijing injury and has since only trained in the former Real Sociedad club.

There is sympathy for ISAK for some Newcastle employees, with sources that suggest that the 25-year-old has been poorly advised and has been left in the dark.

United's approach is supposed to reflect their constant doubts about the long -term role of Rasmus Hojlund, where manager Ruben Amorim is strengthened in advance after the gloomy 15th place last season.

But ISAK's apparent reaction to their research apparently did not have any room for doubt it is Liverpool or nothing, despite rumors that he might be able to earn no less than £ 600,000 a week at Saudi side Al-Hilal.

When the Reds eventually return and close a deal, Newcastle is expected to breathe new life into their interest in RB Leipzig -Spits Benjamin Sesko, which is also admired at Old Trafford.

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