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·27 luglio 2025
Fabrizio Romano: Liverpool “prepared to go big” after Díaz sale

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·27 luglio 2025
Liverpool are ready to launch a blockbuster move for Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak, according to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano. With Luis Díaz’s €75 million switch to Bayern Munich nearing completion, Romano reveals that the Reds are “prepared to go big for Alexander Isak” as they look to bolster Arne Slot’s attacking options.
Isak, for his part, is reportedly eager to join Liverpool and has made it his “priority” this summer. Crucially, Romano adds: “Isak, keen on the move and not even in talks with Saudi clubs. Only Liverpool.” That clear stance speaks volumes, especially given the current transfer market’s Saudi riches. It’s also telling that Isak has refused to join Newcastle’s pre-season tour, a clear sign of his intent to push for a transfer.
Despite Isak’s desire to leave, Newcastle remain reluctant to sell. Their resistance has been further hardened by transfer frustrations of their own — notably Brentford’s refusal to sell Yoane Wissa, a player they’d hoped could be part of their succession plan.
Nonetheless, pressure is mounting. The Magpies may be holding out for as much as £150 million, a figure Liverpool are unlikely to meet. Given Isak’s stance and the disruption his exit could cause, Liverpool may view that price as unrealistic.
Liverpool’s intent seems to hinge on Díaz’s departure. Once that move is finalised — with the Colombian winger set to fly to Germany on Monday — Liverpool will shift focus entirely to Isak. While some reports had suggested Hugo Ekitike, signed from Eintracht Frankfurt, was the club’s alternative to Isak, it appears the plan is now to have both players involved.
With Isak ruling out any approach from Saudi Arabia and Liverpool fully focused on landing the Swede, the ball is in FSG’s court.
Whether Liverpool go all-in with a club-record bid remains to be seen. But one thing is clear — Alexander Isak wants Liverpool, and Liverpool now want him.
From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, this could be the type of statement signing that energises the fanbase even more in this extraordinary summer. Alexander Isak offers everything the modern forward needs — pace, intelligence, pressing ability, and a clinical edge in front of goal. His interest in joining Liverpool, while actively ignoring the Saudi cash, is a massive positive for those who still value footballing ambition over finances.
Supporters may be wary of the suggested £150m fee — especially after recent spending — but context matters. With Luis Díaz likely departing, and Núñez’s inconsistent form raising long-term doubts, fans will see Isak as the ideal replacement. He’s Premier League-proven, still only 25, and seemingly wants the move.
The arrival of Hugo Ekitike has helped calm concerns about squad depth, but the idea of both Ekitike and Isak leading the line gives real optimism. If Isak is the priority signing as Romano reports, then fans would expect the club to act decisively and not haggle over Newcastle’s inflated demands for too long.
This is the type of deal that would signal a bold new chapter at Anfield — one where Liverpool back their manager with serious firepower. From the stands at Anfield to the wider fanbase, this move would resonate as a clear commitment to challenging again.