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·22 Agustus 2025
Liverpool to Submit Record-Breaking £120m Bid to Sign Alexander Isak – Report

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·22 Agustus 2025
Liverpool are ramping up their efforts to land Swedish striker Alexander Isak from Newcastle United, with a new bid expected in the coming days. TEAMtalk has reported that the Merseyside club previously had a £110 million offer rejected, but the situation is evolving rapidly, and Isak’s desire to move to Anfield has now added serious weight to negotiations.
Sources close to the matter suggest Liverpool are ready to return with an improved offer in the region of £120m to £130m, though Newcastle remain reluctant sellers. Despite the Magpies’ public stance, “the situation is becoming increasingly strained behind the scenes,” as reported by TEAMtalk, and the forward’s recent public statement appears to have tipped the scales further.
Isak’s strongly-worded message posted on social media earlier this week has added a new dynamic. “The reality is that promises were made and the club has known my position for a long time,” he said. “To now act as if these issues are only emerging is misleading. When promises are broken and trust is lost, the relationship can’t continue.”
His statement indicates a breakdown in trust and, more critically, signals a clear intent to leave. This declaration, coupled with Liverpool’s persistent interest, has set the stage for what is now being seen as a defining moment in this summer’s transfer window.
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While Newcastle insist they “do not foresee those conditions being met,” Sky Sports’ Keith Downie has outlined exactly what it will take to unlock the deal. First, Newcastle’s valuation sits at £150m, although Downie notes, “I still think they would probably do a deal for a little bit less than that.” The second condition is perhaps the bigger stumbling block: finding a suitable replacement for Isak.
So far, Newcastle have failed in their attempts to land Benjamin Sesko and Hugo Ekitike, while ongoing talks to sign Brentford’s Yoane Wissa have yet to reach a conclusion. Downie notes, “If they were able to land Wissa in the next few days – and I am expecting a bid in the next couple of days – and Liverpool came to the table offering £130m, then Newcastle might have a decision to make.”
With less than two weeks left in the transfer window, Liverpool’s next move is vital. Arne Slot has already delivered silverware in his debut season, and now appears determined to bolster his attacking options following a summer of both triumph and tragedy.
Whether Newcastle can land a forward in time may well be the decisive factor in this saga. But with Isak publicly agitating for a move, and Liverpool poised with an improved offer, this transfer story looks set for a dramatic climax.
From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, this pursuit of Alexander Isak represents more than just a marquee signing. It’s a statement of intent. After Arne Slot’s successful debut season, crowned with a Premier League title, the appetite for building a dynasty is real. Isak, with his blend of pace, intelligence, and clinical finishing, feels tailor-made for Slot’s attacking system.
Isak’s numbers last season speak for themselves. He’s matured into a forward capable of leading the line against any defence, and his profile fits perfectly into Liverpool’s evolving forward line. If the deal is done at around £125m, it will be steep, but in today’s market and given his ceiling, it could well be money wisely spent.
The only fear is time. With the window closing soon, and Newcastle yet to find a replacement, the Reds need to move decisively. If they do, and Slot gets his man, Liverpool may not just be defending their title – they could be redefining their future.