Alexander Isak is sought by Liverpool. (Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images)
Liverpool has already had a very impressive summer transfer window and it can be even better with the possible signing of Alexander Isak, who is looking for a relocation of Newcastle.
Last week it was generally reported that Isak Newcastle would like to leave, which led him to be withdrawn from their pre-season tour through Singapore and South Korea. Liverpool still has to make a concrete movement, and although it is expected that it will take place very quickly after a deal was agreed to sell Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich, they can be confronted with competition for the 25-year-old signature.
Alexander Isak Asking price indication emerges
According to Soccer sinsiderFinancial expert Stefan Borson has tackled the speculation around Isak and a possible move to Saudi Arabia, whose largest clubs are owned by PIF – the majority shareholder of Newcastle.
“Newcastle does not have to sell him. I think they can manage their financial fair play problems. He has a long contract. They can say no, but it is not easy to say no if a player wants to leave.
“I think the Al-Hilal situation is bizarre. You have a team that is very clearly a connected party. That is what they themselves say in their own accounts. You have a team that is owned by the same owners. That deal would be adjusted.
“First of all, it should have a real market value -assessment by the Premier League, so that the reimbursement is probably £ 150 million. There is no possibility of £ 200 million or something because the Premier League will not approve that. I think the Premier League would approve £ 150 million.
It has been reported that Newcastle would like £ 150 million from each club, including Liverpool. The Premier League hopes to lower this by using the will of the player to leave, although the North East Club is unable to be bullied in this matter.
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