Alexander Isak wants to become a member of Liverpool this summer and the Reds are ready to generate their interest in the Newcastle striker after Darwin Nunez has completed his move to Al-Hilal
The Alexander Isak camp plan to put more pressure on Newcastle to sell the striker to Liverpool, with the Reds ready to take another step after he agrees to sell Darwin Nunez to Al-Hilal. NUNEZ is about to join Al-Hilal after a deal had been agreed worth a first £ 46 million, but which goes beyond £ 50 million.
And the approaching departure of Nunez means that Liverpool is now expected to continue their plans to sign Isak, after he had already rejected an £ 110 million offer by Newcastle earlier this month.
Isak is currently training the team of the first team and a new report from the I claims that the player's camp is ready to start with 'putting pressure on the situation' in the hope that the magpies will eventually be 'buckle'. The report states that Newcastle 'continues to maintain that he is not for sale', especially after their struggles that try to recruit a new striker.
Newcastle has already missed Hugo Ekitike after he had come to Liverpool, while RB Leipzig -Spits Benjamin Sesko is about to move to Manchester United instead.
Liverpool would like to ensure that every deal represents 'real market value' and, with Newcastle who appreciates the 25-year-old at £ 150 million.
The report adds that Newcastle now weighing a movement for Nicolas Jackson from Chelsea and the attacker appreciates around £ 60 million. However, Chelsea is said that Jackson is worth around £ 70 million.
When asked for the future of Isak earlier this week, Newcastle – Baas Eddie Howe said: “You have to earn the right to train with us. We are Newcastle United. The player here has a responsibility to be part of a team and part of a team – you have to act in the right way.
“So that also plays a role here. We will ensure that every player does that to earn the right to train with the group. No player can expect to act poorly and train with the group as normal.
“Of course I would like him (there), but I know whether he will do that in time at the moment. We have been here with the time difference, preparing for training and for games. Other people have treated that situation at home with that situation.”
Newcastle also remains interested in Brentford Yoane Wissa, but they only appreciate the attacker for £ 30 million who falls short of the asking price of the bees. Brentford also wants to keep Wissa, especially after the sale of Bryan Mbeumo.
