The planned bid by Liverpool on Alexander Isak comes with the expectation that he will be placed in the direction of the top of their wage hierarchy – in a movement that underlines how centrally they see him to the next phase of their attack.
Personal terms have been an important part in recent days, with conviction that there is now growing that there is a level of satisfaction about where Isak is in the hierarchy.
He is not for elite money at Newcastle United and that is one of the reasons why Liverpool was able to get their foot in the door.
Sources have indicated that he has searched to compete at the top of Liverpool's wage structure – and that means that an incredible wage increase is on the cards when he completes his proposed switch to Anfield.
In accordance with becoming a British transfer record costs, the representatives of Isak through it have recognized him as such in the team.
Top earner Mohamed Salah picks up almost £ 400,000 a week, while Virgil van Dijk stands at more than £ 350,000 a week.
The status of ISAK must be reflected by seeing him a deal close close to the conditions of those two star names with conversations that are assumed to have led to a figure of £ 250,000-300,000 a week that is discussed, depending on bonuses.
He would precede recent signing sessions Hugo Ekitike and Florian Wirtz, who is thought to earn almost £ 200,000 a week. But Isak is already a proven Premier League star.
In Newcastle he is frustrated by the refusal of the club to recognize his value.
They have labeled him as one of the best strikers in the world, but his current contract is around £ 110,000 a week.
It may now be that Isak will have an increase of more than 150 percent to make the switch to become a member of the Premier League champions.
Clear details of the precise conditions of Isak are expected to come up very quickly, because Liverpool also a transfer costs in the £ 125 million region to sign him from Newcastle before the start of the new season.
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