Liverpool still doesn t plan to stop their big signings
This summer, the Reds Liverpool became the most daring club in Europe to burn money. In order to build an invincible luxury army, they have invested a lot this summer. So far, they have spent 250 million pounds to buy world-class stars such as Wilz, Ekitic, and Flynn. Even so, Liverpool still does not intend to stop their big signings. Now, they are going to spend 120 million pounds to buy the 25-year-old Swedish super striker Isak from Newcastle United. Unfortunately, Liverpool's £120 million offer was flatly rejected by Newcastle United. Because the psychological price of Newcastle is at least 150 million pounds. The difference between the two is a bit big. If nothing unexpected happens, Liverpool will most likely choose to withdraw from this signing deal. Isaac's own attitude seemed to have become the fuse of this transfer farce. It is reported that in order to achieve greater ideals, the Swedish striker wanted to leave Newcastle and expressed his position with practical actions - he did not participate in the club's preseason in South Korea. Such a move undoubtedly sent a strong signal to the outside world to leave the team, and also allowed the potential new boss Liverpool to see his longing. In fact, Isaac has publicly shown goodwill to Liverpool many times, claiming that the team he wants to join is Liverpool the most. Last season, Isaac performed very well in the Premier League, contributing a total of 23 goals and 6 assists in 34 games. It can be said that it can transmit and shoot, and it can do everything. Isaac's impressive data makes him a "hot commodity" in the transfer market this summer. However, Newcastle United obviously does not want to lose this forward "killer weapon". What makes Liverpool even more helpless is that Newcastle's attitude on this matter is very firm. They insisted that Isaac would not be sold for less than £150 million, and even if they received the expected transfer fee, they would not be allowed to find a suitable replacement. Newcastle United's series of tough attitudes undoubtedly have faced many obstacles to Liverpool's introduction plan. Considering that there are great risks in continuing to invest in high investment in Isaac, and Newcastle doesn't want to let go, Liverpool should choose to retreat. Of course, there are still certain variables in the end. In the end, whether Liverpool can sign Isaac this summer remains to be tested.
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