Liverpool eyes blockbuster bid for Newcastle's Isak — reports
The Premier League champion is yet to make a formal offer for Isak but he is believed to be high on its wanted list as boss Arne Slot looks for a new forward in the wake of Diogo Jota's death.
Isak joined Newcastle from Real Sociedad for £63 million in 2022, emerging as a key player for Eddie Howe's team.
He scored 23 Premier League goals last season to fire the club into the Champions League for the second time in three years.
Isak also scored in Newcastle's League Cup final victory over Liverpool at Wembley, which ended the Magpies' 70-year wait for a major domestic trophy.
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The 25-year-old, who is currently at a pre-season training camp in Austria, still has three years remaining on his contract and Newcastle is understood to be trying to tie him to a new deal.
It has reportedly put a value of around £150 million on Isak in an attempt to ward off potential suitors, with Arsenal also reportedly contemplating an offer.
Newcastle's majority owner, Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, has the financial muscle to resist any approach for a player who is said not to be agitating for a move.
Darwin Nunez and Federico Chiesa have also been linked with moves away from Anfield, which would increase their need to bring in a new striker.
As well as its Isak interest, Liverpool has been linked with Eintracht Frankfurt's £70 million-rated forward Hugo Ekitike, who has also attracted attention from Newcastle.
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