Alexander Isak liverpool interest grows as Liverpool are fully interested to include Darwin Nunez deal in the summer window


Liverpool are expected to approve the sale of Darwin Nunez to Saudi Arabia in the summer, and TEAMtalk can confirm the Reds’ interest in a record-breaking deal for Alexander Isak is genuine.

Nunez, 25, continues to excite and frustrate in equal measure at Anfield. There is never a dull moment as far as Nunez is concerned, though the Uruguayan continues to struggle to bring others into play, with the offside trap and with his finishing.
The fact Liverpool were still in four competitions at the time was cited as one reason why. Another reason since revealed by Romano was none of Liverpool’s summer targets were available to sign in January.

As such, and given Liverpool would have lost a player without landing a replacement in the same window, the Reds resigned a mid-season sale to the scrapheap.

But according to a fresh update from Romano when speaking on his YouTube channel, the expectation is Nunez will move to the Saudi Pro League at the second time of asking in the summer.

“The expectation in the industry of those close to all parties involved in this story is that from Saudi they can return for Darwin Nunez,” declared Romano.

“Let’s see also if something will happen with European clubs maybe interested. But from Saudi they remain keen on Darwin Nunez and so I think Darwin has concrete chances to leave Liverpool in the summer transfer window
As Romano mentioned, it’s a concrete possibility Liverpool sign a new starting striker at season’s end.

Newcastle ace, Alexander Isak, continues to be linked with Arsenal who themselves are seeking a clinical new forward.

Newcastle are understandably dead set against selling, though it has been claimed their backs will be against the wall and the pressure to sell will increase if missing out on Champions League qualification.
Isak is a wanted man at Anfield and Newcastle’s £150m valuation is eye-watering, though by itself isn’t putting Liverpool off the Sweden international. The absolute minimum Newcastle would consider a sale at is £120m.

A sale even at that lower number would break the Premier League’s transfer record with regards to arrivals. The current record-holder is Moises Caicedo by way of his £115m switch from Brighton to Chelsea.

We understand Isak would be open to joining Liverpool if Newcastle don’t qualify for the UCL.

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