Liverpool Football Club is poised to make headlines once again in the transfer market as they target Newcastle striker Alexander Isak following their recent acquisition of Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen. The potential deal for Isak, estimated at £150 million, would not only reinforce Liverpool's attacking options but also set a new benchmark for British transfer fees . The club's willingness to invest heavily in talent underscores its ambition to maintain competitiveness within both domestic and European arenas.
Arsenal and Juventus are currently leading the race for frustated Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyökeres, A BOLA reports. Atlético Madrid, Man Utd and Saudi Pro League side Al Ahli are exploring deals but are yet to make as much progress.
If AC Milan lose Theo Hernández this summer, La Gazzetta dello Sport claims they will pursue Tottenham Hotspur left back Destiny Udogie. Spurs’ asking price of over €30 million (£25.6 million, $34.5 million) is deemed too high.
Newcastle United are chasing Brighton & Hove Albion striker João Pedro but, according to talkSPORT, are particularly concerned about a rival bid from Chelsea. The Brazilian is valued at £70 million ($94.4 million)
Wirtz is on course to be announced as Liverpool's latest recruit in the coming days, having agreed a deal worth up to £116.5million last week, but the Merseyside heavyweights have set their sights on splashing even more cash as they make preparations for their title defence.
Should Liverpool fail in a move for Isak, not unlikely given the steep asking price, they will join the race for Hugo Ekitike of Eintracht Frankfurt. The 22-year-old Frenchman is the budget alternative to Isak, relatively speaking, with the Bundesliga outfit quoting around £85m.
The Reds join both Chelsea and Manchester United in chasing a deal. United are said to be preparing a player-plus-cash offer, which could include Joshua Zirkzee. The Netherlands international joined United from Bologna for £36.5m last summer but struggled to impress, finding the back of the net just seven times in 49 appearances.
The strategic pursuit of Isak reflects Liverpool's proactive approach in the transfer window, aiming to build a squad capable of challenging for major honors. Following the significant financial commitment made for Wirtz, which was reported at £116 million, the prospect of another record-breaking transaction illustrates the club's determination to secure top-tier players. Should negotiations with Newcastle falter, alternative targets such as Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt may be considered .
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