Liverpool have been tipped to move for a striker in the transfer market amid considerable uncertainty over Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota. Liverpool FC News Today: Barcelona hero set to leave as Trent Alexander-Arnold nears agreement The Reds rejected a £70 million bid for Darwin earlier in the January transfer window from Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal and it was reported that the 25-year-old was also on the list of another SPL side in Al Nassr.
Liverpool couldn't sign Alexander Isak, could it? It certainly wouldn't be an easy transfer, but just the right amount of market chaos could open up a possibility.
As the January transfer window reaches its conclusion, Newcastle United may still have a few deals up their sleeve, with tying down their talismanic striker being priority No. 1
The latest Liverpool transfer news and rumours as we bring you live updates of January transfer deals with just over a week of the window remaining.
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Liverpool are reportedly ‘best positioned’ in the race to sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle United.Isak is on the radar of Europe’s top teams after another impressive campaign at St James’
Liverpool are described as Alexander Isak’s ‘most persistent suitors’ with a sensational report claiming the Reds are ahead of Arsenal and are now the side ‘best positioned to strike a ...
A journalist explains why Arsenal are more likely to sign Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig than Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak in the summer of 2025.
The values being speculated as to why it would take another club to purchase Alexander Isak are correctly astronomical, with £150 million being the main figure that is floated ar
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta should get rid of two seasoned professionals to create funds for Newcastle ace Alexander Isak, according to club legend Alan Smith
The Scout on the all-important armband call, with the Newcastle star the main alternative to Liverpool's Egyptian
Arsenal, Chelsea and Man United are chasing a new No. 9 and should all be on red alert following Mathys Tel's decision to leave