Liverpool’s pursuit of Newcastle United’s star striker Alexander Isak has received a significant boost, as confirmed by Sky Sports.written by Dandozzy August 17, 2025
Tensions at St James’ Park have escalated, with Newcastle manager Eddie Howe stating that Isak is currently unable to participate in first-team activities following an unauthorized absence during the club’s pre-season tour of Asia.
Isak has been training separately and did not feature in Newcastle’s recent Sela Cup, signaling a deepening rift. Liverpool, who previously had a £110 million bid rejected, are now poised to submit an improved offer, potentially nearing £130–140 million, which could make Isak the Premier League’s most expensive signing, surpassing the £116 million paid for Florian Wirtz.
Newcastle’s stance on Isak’s future hinges on their ability to secure a replacement, with Brentford’s Yoane Wissa emerging as a primary target.
Sky Sports reports that Newcastle are ready to finalize a deal for Wissa once Brentford complete the signing of Dango Ouattara, though negotiations remain complex.
Despite Howe’s hope that Isak might stay, the striker’s desire to join Liverpool, coupled with his actions, suggests a move is increasingly likely. Posts on X reflect this sentiment, with sources like @AnfieldSector claiming Isak is pushing for the transfer, rejecting a contract extension with Newcastle.
Liverpool’s manager Arne Slot sees Isak as a perfect fit for his attacking system, especially after the sales of Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez, and the tragic loss of Diogo Jota.
Isak’s 23 Premier League goals last season, second only to Mohamed Salah, highlight his elite finishing and versatility, making him a priority target.
The Reds’ recent £25 million cash injection from Ben Doak’s potential move to Bournemouth further strengthens their financial position to meet Newcastle’s valuation.
While negotiations are progressing, Newcastle’s reluctance to sell to a rival and the need for a replacement mean the deal is not yet finalized, but Liverpool’s persistence and Isak’s clear preference for Anfield make this a saga to watch as the transfer window nears its close.