Liverpool has placed Alexander Isak at the top of their next transfer reference, even though they have already spent almost £ 300 million this summer after the arrival of Hugo Ekitike from Frankfurt for £ 79 million
Liverpool does not show any signs of delay on the transfer market because they strive to get the mega transfer of Alexander Isak over the line.
The Swedish Hitman is an important target for the Reds, despite the fact that he already split nearly £ 300 million on transfers this summer, with the arrival of Hugo Ekitike for £ 79 million that adds a controversial arrival and the club showing nasty things this season.
Isak could cost Liverpool around £ 150 million and the striker reportedly stated his wish to move to Anfield – with the departure of Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich for £ 65.5 million that free up more money for Arne Slot to spend.
But the Dutchman may also have to vote the outputs of more unwanted stars in Anfield Rubber before he can continue with income. Darwin Nunez and Federico Chiesa are only two players who are linked to outputs.
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Owen on Newcastle
It is still to consider whether Liverpool still has enough financial muscles to complete an ambitious dive for Newcastle star Alexander Isak, given that the Swedish star would cost at least £ 150 million.
Isak has left for three years to his contract in St James' Park and Newcastle are not in a hurry to sell him, but their hand could be forced after the player told the club that he wanted to explore his options.
Newcastle has Champions League football to offer Isak, but it seems that his head has been turned.
Owen, who played for both clubs, said he sympathized with Newcastle who may lost a player from Isak's caliber, but insisted that money would not be the driving force behind the move.
“When a decent player becomes available, the big boys come and eventually move,” he said Talksport.
“It is sad because you want competition in football, but you place yourself at the point of view of a player. If you didn't have an ambition, then football would be nothing. You have a short career that tries to win as much as possible if you can try to reach the best team.
“That is what everyone drives. People will say that it is money, it is not. Most football players just want to be in the best teams, in the best competitions and winning trophies. Unfortunately this scenario will never change.”
Diaz brings tribute to Liverpool
Some Liverpool fans will be stripped to lose a top player such as Luis Diaz, especially after he had shown his value to the team since his arrival in 2022 and scored 41 times in four seasons.
He will now sail his trade for Bayern Munich after sealing a large relocation of £ 65.5 million to Germany, but he will have good memories of winning three domestic cups under Jurgen Klopp and the Premier League title under Arne Slot last season.
The Colombian made sure that he announced Reds supporters how much he “cherished” his time in Anfield with a relocation post that led to the club.
“Three a year and a half that I will cherish forever,” he wrote on social media. “I arrived with all the dreams in the world and I am proud of everything we have achieved together. I have met incredible people, fantastic colleagues, coaches who helped me a lot and extraordinary fans.
“Liverpool is indeed a special team, and I will keep everyone in my heart. The cycle ends here, and it is so gratifying to look back and realize how happy we were. Not only because of the trophies we won, but for the association and friendship that made it all possible. There were ups and downs, but there was always truth.
“It is good to leave with the feeling of a duty fulfilled, and especially to leave a champion. It would have been the perfect farewell if we would not have lost one of ours in such a tragic way. As I said, and I repeat, I wear everyone in my heart, but one of them in particular: Diogo. I will never forget him.
Juventus
Federico Chiesa is strongly tipped to leave Liverpool after he has been left to Asia from the club's travel group before the season, although it comes to the fore because he is assessed over a small medical problem.
Even, the Italian has to get more and more frustrated by his repeated fitness oppositions and after a difficult first year in Liverpool I can like a change in landscape in which he started only four games in all games last season.
Colleague Italian Luca Toni – a former star of Bayern Munich and Juventus – has encouraged the Turin outfit to bring Chiesa back to the club on loan.
It is less than a year since Liverpool signed the wing player from Juventus for around £ 12 million, but Toni believes that the player still has a lot to give.
“If I was Juventus, I would loan Chiesa again,” he told La Gazetto della Sport. “He is out of the Liverpool project, so I would bet on his desire to redeem himself.”
Chiesa was forced from Juventus last summer after he was told by the new boss Thiago Motta that he had no future in the club, told the Italian to find him a new club.
