Liverpool likes to continue to add Alexander Isak to their team -lined team before the end of the transfer window and it seems that a complicated situation is now starting to solve
Fans of Liverpool are convinced that Alexander Isak is finally set for the Reds, with a complicated transfer chain in motion. The Reds are determined to sign the Newcastle star prior to next month's deadline.
They have already rejected one bid for the Swedish Hitman, who likes to be on the move and is convinced that his career in Newcastle is already over. However, a deal does not look close, given the impasse in the negotiations between Newcastle and Liverpool.
But some fans are convinced that the door is finally open to Isak to move to Anfield, with cogs that start to run elsewhere. According to reports, Brentford has closed a deal for Bournemouth Forward Dango Ouattara.
This means that supporters suggest that the bees may now be open to Yoane Wissa who moves to Newcastle, with Isak possible then free to leave St James' park. A fan said to Twitter: “Ouattara in, Wissa Out. Wissa in, Isak Out. Nunez Out, Isak in.”
Another added: “Let Domino's game start. Ouattara> Brentford. Wissa> Newcastle. Isak> Liverpool.”
A final supporter in Liverpool wrote: “Bournemouth needs a replacement before they will sell Ouattara to Brentford. Brentford will only sell Wissa to Newcastle until they have a replacement. Newcastle will not sell Isak until they have replacements”, in addition to a poison of Domino's.
In the meantime, a further fan suggested that Liverpool could play a role in allowing graduated Academy Ben Doak to move to Bournemouth as a replacement for the outgoing Ouattara. They said: “So Doak for Bournemouth is the first Domino in the Ouattara to Brentford – Wissa to Newcastle – Isak to Liverpool – chain reaction. Hahaha Boom!”
Newcastle will be without Isak this weekend if they start their latest Premier League campaign. The magpies will compete against Aston Villa on Saturday in the Midlands.
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Eddie Howe gave an update about the situation and said: “I don't think it was healthy for us. I don't deny that this has been a big challenge. Alex is one of the best strikers in the world for me – if not the best. To miss him from your team leaves a huge opening.”
He added: “If you have a player who is so good who is not part of your group, it is difficult for the players to fully understand and know what is going on and how to respond.
“But as time passes, there has been an acceptance, this is the team and we have to get the best out of the situation. That has always been my line of thought.
“In whatever situation you are, you have to find a way and you can only determine what you can control. We have improved and I have to say that the atmosphere of the group has been very good in recent weeks.”
