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Newcastle value 25-year-old prized asset at £150m
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Liverpool keep offer on table but do not plan to go higher
Liverpool have had a £110m bid for Alexander Isak rejected by Newcastle and do not intend to submit a second offer for the striker in this transfer window.
Despite long-held interest in the Sweden international and his desire to move to Merseyside, Liverpool’s first formal offer came in under the £120m suggested when Richard Hughes, sporting director at Anfield, made an informal enquiry over Isak’s availability a fortnight ago. Newcastle value their prized asset at £150m, a British transfer-record sum, but are reluctant to sell the 25-year-old, who was the second highest goalscorer in the Premier League last season behind Mohamed Salah.
Written by Andy Hunter
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/aug/01/newcastle-reject-liverpools-bid-for-alexander-isak-and-hold-firm-for-150m under the title “Liverpool’s ‘take it or leave it’ £110m bid for Alexander Isak rejected by Newcastle”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.


