Liverpool is strongly connected to Alexander Isak, because the Newcastle star regards its future, while the next step of Luis Diaz is unclear with Bayern Munch
The summer of Liverpool has spent them more than £ 200 million, but they are associated with a second transfer movement from British record in a matter of weeks with Alexander Isak may be on the move.
The Frontman of Newcastle has expressed the wish to explore his options, even though he has three years to walk his deal in St James' Park. The magpies have made it clear that they do not want to sell their leading light – and it would cost a huge fee to change ideas.
Arne Slot has just seen Hugo Ekitike join Frankfurt to lead their line, but the arrival of Isak could give the Dutchman even more options in the last third part.
Liverpool still has room within PSR to pursue a movement for Isak, when he finally decided to go to the output door. But it is still to be seen what wrinkle can occur with some of their other fronts. Here is the last of Anfield.
Bayern increases Diaz -efforts
Bayern Munich does not give up in their pursuit of Liverpool star Luis Diaz and has submitted a second bid for the Colombian. The Bundesliga club made Diaz their top objective this summer, but saw an £ 58 million offer rejected by the Reds, who would rather not sell the player.
Conversations are led by Bayern Chiefs Jan-Christian Dreesen and Max Eberl, who would like to upgrade the Vincent Kompany team to help the team insist on even more before next season.
They have put a deal of four years on the table and Diaz would like to make the switch to Munich and told Liverpool that he wants to explore a move with his contract in Anfield who is going in his last two years and that no progress has yet been made with a possible extension.
Newcastle stars speak out on Isak
Newcastle stars Dan Burn and Bruno Guimaraes have spoken on the Saga around Isak and admit that the striker continues through “raw things” after he told the club that he wants to leave this summer.
Isak is one of the most coveted players in the transfer window after a sensational season for the Magpies – where he scored against Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final. Club captain Guimaraes insisted that he hoped that the player would return for the club prior to the new Premier League season.
Burn said: “Listen, everyone has the right to their own opinion. But I think we can simply determine what we can control. That is a question for Alex to answer. He is clearly a big player for us, but we also have a lot of quality in the team that has also been since he was the first days.”
Ekitike hails the role of lock
Ekitike has revealed how a “very good discussion” convinced him to move to Anfield after an enormous amount of interest in his signature this summer. Newcastle was from the interested clubs and was given a bid that was rejected by Frankfurt, with Liverpool and then shortly thereafter.
He has now connected to the rest of his teammates during their tours for the season through Asia and explained how Slot's convincing tactics sealed the movement when he said: “We had a very good first discussion together. It is clear that the coach is very human, so we could not just talk about football about football [but] About everything.
“I find him very interesting and I was very happy to see what I can do with him, because I think he is a very nice guy and I can still improve and move forward with him. So yes, he is a really good coach and good person at first, so that's why he made me want to come here.”
