Liverpool transfers: Alexander Isak told to force move as enquiry made for Brazilian star

Liverpool still hopes to close a deal before the transfer window closes and Newcastle striker Alexander Isak is their most important target, but his club digs their heels in the movement after the player had gone into strike

There is only a week left of the summer transfer window, and although Liverpool has adjusted around £ 300 million to seven signing sessions, there can still be time for at least one deal.

Arne Slot wants to bring Alexander Isak to Newcastle, but the Magpies dig their heels in the movement, while the striker itself is on strike and has accused his club of “broken promises” in the midst of a row between the two parties.

The move looks difficult to complete, unless Newcastle can secure itself a new attacker in the midst of their attempt to sign Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson and Yoane Wissa van Brentford, but even then the Liverpool could cost up to £ 150 million to get their husband.

Fans must be happy with the company that they have done so far to bring in Florian Wirtz for £ 116.5 million, Hugo Ekitike for around £ 79 million and full-backs Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez, who cost a combined £ 80 million.

But as we get closer to Deadline Day, Mirror Football has taken a look at the largest Liverpool Transfer News and gossip.

Isak said he had to force Liverpool moving

Newcastle -Baas Eddie Howe has appeared quite defaitistic in his fight to keep Isak after he claimed that the Saga would end “fairly quickly” – but that does not mean that Liverpool will certainly get the deal over the line.

Howe said that he has not seen the player since his daring statement that claimed broken promises and the move is in the air after the Reds had rejected an £ 110 million bid.

Troy Deeney now has the Saga in robes and insisted on Isak to take matters in the hand to ensure that the transfer is completed. He said he had a similar experience when he tried at Watford van Walsall and said incredibly that Isak may even have to ruin “training” to get Newcastle to punish his exit.

He said to The Sun: “How they should have played it, it's how I played it with my agent when I insisted to go back from Walsall to Watford in the summer of 2010.

“Private, my agent said to me:” You'll have to kick hassle here. You go back to training and you do all the run, but as soon as a ball is involved, you have to ruin sessions, you have to kick balls away. But more important, you can't know anyone from outside what's going on. ” “

“It was really difficult, you would go home and feel guilty, be ad *** for no reason, burn bridges for people you really like. But you will just remember who you do it: yourself. That's how Isak will feel.”

Liverpool is investigating Brazilian asterisk

This is one that may not necessarily be done in this transfer window, but O Globo has reported that Liverpool monitors the young Brazilian Ster Isaque, who plays for Fluminense.

Isaque stands up as one of the most promising talents in the country, where the 18-year-old is already interested in Shakhtar Donetsk.

The Ukrainian side is said to have rejected a £ 6 million bid by Fluminense, although the club is considering making a different offer.

In the meantime, however, Fluminense has received questions from both Liverpool and Manchester City for the player – but says that neither has become an official offer.

Isaque only renewed his contract in February and there is high expectations for him at the club after he was integrated into the first team at the age of 17 at the age of 17.

Collymore Tips Rogers for Liverpool

After his excellent season, Morgan Rogers will be connected to Aston Villa in 2024-25 with a growing number of clubs, so he scored eight goals and assisted ten.

The Independent recently claimed that Rogers is a priority objective for Tottenham before the transfer window closes and club legend Stan Collymore has encouraged Reds Manager to make a lock to make an offer on the player.

Collymore, who also played for Villa, said they should do what is needed to keep Rogers in Villa Park – but admitted that he would “take him in a heartbeat” if he was a rival manager.

“I don't think a club will come in a bid for Rogers before the transfer window,” he said caught offside.

“But this time next year, if he continues the process that it is and starts adding more goals and more assists, then it will not be a surprise if Arsenal, Man United, Man City or even Liverpool makes a movement.

“Villa has to do what they can do now to actively protect that, because if I was one of the top four or five teams, I would take Morgan Rogers in a heartbeat.”

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