Liverpool is one of the most active clubs of the Premier League on the transfer market this summer and still hopes to complete a record -breaking battle for Alexander Isak
Liverpool has some serious money splashed in the transfer window, but they have also recovered a large part of their summer expenses by player sales after punishing the move from Tyler Morton to Lyon.
The Premier League champions have considerably strengthened the team that has made the girl's season of Arne Slot at the helm by conquering Jeremie Frimpong, Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez and Hugo Ekitike this summer. However, those deals are added, whereby Wirtz only arrives for a package worth a British record £ 116 million.
Further signing sessions are expected before the transfer window closes next month, with expenses that help them finance.
The Echo outlines that the move from Morton to Lyon Liverpool has yielded a cool £ 15 million, including add-ons. The Reds also retain a sale of 20 percent and will make a profit if the young midfield thrives in France and moves again.
Morton follows Trent Alexander-Arnold, Caoimhin Kelleher, Nat Phillips, Jarell Quansah and Luis Diaz that are being sold this summer, with those deals that produce a huge £ 145 million.
But again, there will be more. Darwin Nunez has agreed the conditions for a switch to Al-Hilal that will see the Saudi Pro League side part by £ 46 million, although add-ons that figure will see considerably.
And Federico Chiesa follows Nunez after having hardly been ended after his bargain after his bargain by Juventus last summer.
All those expenses can help Liverpool land their top objective before 1 September: Alexander Isak.
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The Newcastle star wants the idea to move to Anfield this summer, but his club has no appetite to sell their top striker.
However, the relationships between the club and Isak, 25, were soured after he went to Spain alone last week to train alone. The Sweden-International was instructed to train alone on Wednesday and was never invited to a player family association on Wednesday.
Newcastle will not consider a sale unless they can bring in quality reinforcements, but they seem to miss a deal for Benjamin Sesko, where the Slovenian promotes a move to Manchester United.
The Magpies also missed other attacking goals during what a difficult summer transfer window has been, including Ekitike, Liam Delap and Bryan Mbeumo.
