Liverpool’s Alexander Isak transfer plan given £165m boost as he honours Newcastle request

Alexander Isak has to train in the afternoon from his teammates in Newcastle in the midst of continuous interest of Liverpool, who are in negotiations to see more players leave Anfield

Liverpool target White Alexander Isak arrived for training in Newcastle after being told to train away from the first team with the recent activity of the Reds who may finance their next bid for the Swede.

Isak has announced the Park -Hierarchy of St James that he wants to explore a step from the club and Anfield is seen as his likely destination. The striker missed the club's preview of the club to Asia and Eddie Howe has adopted a strong attitude about his behavior.

The frontman does not train with the first team and was told not to report until later in the afternoon when his teammates had left-which he did properly in the midst of the continuous speculation around his future.

Isak recently took himself to his former club Real Sociedad's training complex with the Newcastle manager who only learned through the media. He was recently clear when he said: “The player here has a responsibility to be part of a team and part of a team and you have to act in the right way. No player can expect to act poorly and train with the group as normal.”

The opening offer of Liverpool of £ 120 million was rejected by Newcastle, which appreciates Isak for £ 150 million. Every movement would need the magpies to lower their requirements or force the Reds to break the British transfer for the second time in one summer.

Arne Slot has already spent more than £ 200 million with Florian Wirtz signing his tent. Hugo Ekitike is also signed as a no. 9, but Isak is still being chased to further compliment a front line with Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo.

Recent outputs in Liverpool – with possibly more follow – can finance a more financing for Isak and help to keep Liverpool comfortably in line with the PSR instructions. Luis Diaz mentioned his enchantment in Anfield by joining Bayern Munich with the German side that paid £ 65.5 million to land the Colombian.

Darwin Nunez is expected to follow Diaz from the output door and Al-Hilal has emerged and the likely destination of the Uruguayan will become. The Saudi Aarabic side has expressed the willingness to pay £ 50 million for the striker, who has fallen under lock through the pecking order.

The Liverpool manager could also see Harvey Elliott to look for meadows new. The playmaker has admitted that he must be “selfish” when it comes to his next step and his stock has risen after he has been called the best player at the U21 -Euro this summer. A movement, possibly to RB Leipzig, could bank £ 50 million. All which means that they can take more than £ 150 million from transfer outputs in two weeks.

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