Liverpool Agree Isak Deal With Newcastle For British Record Fee — Reports

Liverpool Agree Isak Deal With Newcastle For British Record Fee — Reports

According to reports from Liverpool, Premier League champions Liverpool have agreed to pay a record transfer fee for Alexander Isak from Newcastle United.

According to reports from The Athletic and The Telegraph, among other outlets, the Swedish forward is expected to sign with the Reds in a deal worth about £130 million ($176 million).

Before signing a six-year deal with the Merseyside club, Isak will go through a medical, according to The Athletic, which will take place on Monday.

According to the reports, the fee will surpass Chelsea’s £106 million purchase of Enzo Fernandez for the Premier League in 2023.

Isak, 25, helped Newcastle qualify for the Champions League with 23 goals in the Premier League last season, behind only Mohamed Salah and Mohamed Salah.

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After making clear that he wanted to move to Liverpool, he has been the subject of a drawn-out and agonizing transfer saga this summer. He has been training separately from the rest of the Newcastle squad.

Earlier this summer, Newcastle reportedly turned down an initial £110 million offer for Isak.

The deal grew closer on the heels of the Magpies signing of German international striker Nick Woltemade for a club-record fee that was said to be worth up to £69 million.

Isak will be Liverpool’s most recent major acquisition following its lavish summer spending spree, which also included the signing of German international midfielder Florian Wirtz.

Additionally, the Reds have signed Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth, Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen, and Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt.

Because of the impact a sale would have on Newcastle’s profit and sustainability calculations, manager Eddie Howe had made the first hint on Friday that he might be willing to let Isak leave.

A sizable return on their investment in Isak would ease any concerns about Profit and Sustainability Regulations, despite the fact that the northeast club was forced to sell Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh last year to avoid a points deduction.

Liverpool haven’t yet appeared like the relentless team that won the Premier League title last year with four games to play despite the arrival of new players.

After defeating Arsenal 1-0 at Anfield on Sunday to finish second place last year, they are still top of the table with three victories from three.

After a goalless draw with Leeds United, Newcastle are now 17th in the standings.

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