The British press has just revealed Liverpool's new offer for Newcastle striker Alexander Isak. This may be the last time The Kop has a move on this deal at the summer market 2025.
Accordingly, Liverpool is preparing an offer worth more than 130 million pounds (not to mention surcharges) for Isak when they try to sign a contract with the striker of Newcastle before the summer market is closed on September 1. However, Choi Chu is still determined not to sell Isak, even when the fee is up to £ 140 million (including surcharges) and constantly requires the transfer price of 150 million pounds, but the Merseyside red shirt team holds their own views: not paying so high.
That means Liverpool will only spend a ceiling price of 130 million pounds. Selling or not is the story of Newcastle, even if Isak most demands to leave. In fact, the Swedish striker still wanted to join Liverpool this summer and told Newcastle that he wanted to move to Anfield before the transfer deadline next week.
Newcastle resolutely rejected the lower suggestions than their valuation, and Chich Chu was also busy looking for potential players, after the £ 50 million offer for Jacob Strand Larsen (he had just made a double in the League Cup for Wolf Wolf to defeat West Ham 3-2 and win tickets) of Wolves's rejection. They are also interested in Brentford's Younge Wissa.
Isak has not played for Newcastle this season, and Choi Chu is preparing for the possibility of Liverpool will increase prices. However, it is still unclear whether a new offer is still lower than the price of 150 million pounds they require whether or not they are considered.
Newcastle will meet rookie Leeds on the weekend, while Liverpool will have a heroic match against Arsenal in the 3rd round of the Premier League 2025/26. The transfer period will close next week. Whether Isak will continue to stay in Tyneside or not will be the focus in the last week of the summer market 2025.