After finalizing a stunning £125 million deal for Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak, Liverpool has landed one of the most expensive transfers in English football history.
The Swedish international becomes Liverpool’s most pricey player ever, with the transfer breaking a new British record.
Expected to have his medical on Monday, the 25-year-old striker is anticipated to sign a six-year deal at Anfield. Although they had first failed with a £110 million offer earlier in the summer, Liverpool finally succeeded when they signed their top offensive target.
With this signature, a protracted drama that fans and experts had puzzled about comes to an end. Following reports of broken promises and a wish to investigate new possibilities, Isak had become restless at Newcastle. A preseason absence added to the complexity of his circumstances as it fueled doubts about his dedication to the Magpies.
The News Chronicle learnt the club’s hierarchy convinced Isak was the ideal striker to improve their attack; Liverpool had been carefully watching his situation for months. Sources indicate manager Arne Slot sees Isak as the long-term leader of Liverpool’s attack, able to blend pace, finishing, and creativity to rule both home and European football.
With Hugo Ekitike, Milos Kerkez, and Jeremie Frimpong coming, Liverpool’s summer spending has already been astounding, bringing their total to roughly £416 million. Isak’s agreement shows Liverpool’s will to remain at the top of English football. Reports also indicate the club is still pondering defensive additions, Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace being considered.
Newcastle closes a major chapter with the transfer. Real Sociedad’s 2022 £60 million arrival of Isak made him a fan favourite. In 42 games last season, he scored 27 goals to assist the Magpies win the Carabao Cup and qualify for the Champions League. Though his exit will create a hole, their recent £69 million signing of German attacker Nick Woltemade provides a view of their future plans.
With Isak poised to wear Liverpool’s legendary red, Anfield readies itself for a new era characterized by record-breaking ambition and one of Europe’s most thrilling strikers.