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Alexander Isak is attracting strong interest as Newcastle reject Liverpool’s £110m bid, holding out for £150m.
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He’s training alone in Spain, hinting at a possible exit.
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Liverpool plan to submit a second offer.
Newcastle United have rejected Liverpool’s £110 million opening bid for Alexander Isak, which fell short of their £120 million asking price.
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Undeterred, the Premier League champions are preparing a second offer, but Newcastle value their Swedish striker at £150 million and are determined to keep him.
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After skipping Newcastle’s Asia tour, Isak has been practicing by himself at Real Sociedad’s facilities in Spain—officially to recuperate from a minor thigh issue.
However, his absence and choice to train abroad suggest he’s keen to leave St James’ Park this summer.
In the next few days, Liverpool will need to decide whether to meet Newcastle’s valuation.
A significantly improved bid could force the Magpies into a tough decision especially since Isak himself appears open to a move.
Will he head to Anfield, or will Newcastle hold firm? Fans around the world are watching closely.