According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Liverpool is “optimistic of finding a solution” to acquire Alexander Isak, a striker for Newcastle United, prior to the transfer deadline.
The Swedish international’s obvious desire to join Liverpool gave the Reds ample motivation earlier this summer to make Newcastle a bid of £110 million for Isak.
As a result, Isak criticized Newcastle in a statement, stating that “the relationship can’t continue when promises are broken and trust is lost.”
Newcastle wants to sign another striker before letting Isak leave, but the Magpies have held their ground and carried the story to the last two days of the transfer window.
Jan Aage Fjortoft, a writer and former striker for Swindon Town and Sheffield United, maintained on Saturday that the Isak trade is a “done deal.”
Fjortoft wrote: “Re: Alexander Isak” on X. Recognize Isak—a deal has been reached! I’ve been informed that nothing is anticipated prior to Newcastle’s away match against Leeds tonight. Isak to Liverpool is probably going to happen very soon, and the projected fee is approximately £130 million.
“Re: Alexander Isak” is what Fjortoft wrote on X. Identify Isak—a deal has been made! Before Newcastle’s away game against Leeds tonight, I’ve been told that nothing is expected. Isak’s transfer to Liverpool is most likely imminent, and it is expected to cost around £130 million.
Romano stated on his YouTube channel, “The deal is still not done.” “I can attest that Liverpool is still hopeful about signing Isak.
Three or four key players were offered to Liverpool, but they haven’t exercised any of their other choices.
This is a result of their optimism that they would find a solution and acquire Alexander Isak.
“The transfer is ongoing, but it is not yet complete. Isak still wants to move to Liverpool and hasn’t changed his mind.
Let’s now wait for the two clubs. Let’s see if Liverpool and Newcastle can reach an agreement.