Liverpool Set to Shake up Transfer Market With Three-Way Swap for €180M-Rated Newcastle Star Amid PSG Links | OneFootball

Liverpool Set to Shake up Transfer Market With Three-Way Swap for €180M-Rated Newcastle Star Amid PSG Links | OneFootball

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·1 mars 2025

Liverpool Set to Shake up Transfer Market With Three-Way Swap for €180M-Rated Newcastle Star Amid PSG Links

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The winter transfer window has closed, and for now, Alexander Isak is still with Newcastle United. There wasn’t much chatter about a move this winter, but expect several clubs to revisit the idea in the summer.

RMC Sport’s Daniel Riolo recently suggested that PSG, which has been linked to Isak by Fichajes, should make a strong push to bolster its attack under Luis Enrique.


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“Wouldn’t you go all-in on Alexander Isak if you were PSG?” Riolo said. “PSG could very well go all-in. Can we swap Ramos and Kolo Muani for Isak? Can we make a package like that? You also add Asensio to the package. And come on, I’ll throw in Kang-In Lee too.”

Arsenal has also shown interest, but according to FootballTransfers, Liverpool are currently the most determined suitor and lead the race for his signature.

Could Liverpool be leading the race for Alexander Isak?

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The Daily Express reports that Player Sustainability Regulations (PSR) factors could push Newcastle into reluctantly selling their star player.

Meanwhile, Eddie Howe is reportedly interested in bringing in two Liverpool defenders, Jarell Quansah and Joe Gomez, which could be part of a massive three-way swap deal.

As a result, the Express says Liverpool are in a “strong negotiating position” for a potential summer move for Isak.

Isak is one of the hottest strikers on the market, and Newcastle have reportedly set a hefty asking price. According to The Mirror, any club looking to sign the Swedish forward will need to pay €180 million, which would break the Premier League transfer record.

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