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·26 August 2025
Standoff Grows: Liverpool Target Isak Resists the Saudi PIF Talks

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·26 August 2025
Swedish striker stands firm as Saudi ownership weighs final decision
Standoff Grows: Liverpool Target Isak Resists the Saudi PIF Talks
Alexander Isak's renewed his demand to leave Newcastle United for Liverpool despite intervention from Saudi chairman Yasir Al Rumayyan and the club’s owners.
According to The Telegraph, the 25 year old striker's refused to return to training and remains committed to transfer. Reports suggest Isak would only reconsider if Liverpool completely abandoned their pursuit.
Liverpool aren't planning to meet Newcastle’s 150m sterling pound valuation. The Reds know they're the only serious contender and will only move if conditions change late in the window.
Representatives from the Saudi Public Investment Fund PIF & co owner Jamie Reuben met Isak on Monday but talks ended without progress. The final decision rests with PIF, with Al Rumayyan holding the key influence.
The Magpies refuse to sanction sale unless 2 new striker arrive. Wolves forward Jørgen Strand Larsen, Brentford’s Yoane Wissa and Chelsea’s Nicolas Jackson're among their options.
Eddie Howe admitted after the 3 - 2 defeat to Liverpool that he was unaware of the ownership’s direct talks with Isak.
Still he stressed that losing the Swede so late in the window would be "impossible to accept"..