
Isak has informed Newcastle that he wants to explore his options for his next club in this transfer window. To date, the Swedish forward has not formally submitted a transfer request. Although the player's side has been in discussions with Newcastle over a new contract for the past few months, no agreement has been reached at this stage.
Isak currently has three years left on his contract with the Magpies, so Newcastle is in a strong position to set the asking price, valuing the player at £150 million while insisting he is not for sale.
It is reported that regarding the signing of Isak, Liverpool took relevant measures as early as last week, indicating their willingness to pay the fee Newcastle is asking for. Despite the Reds having previously signed French forward Ékitiké, the admiration and interest in Isak within Anfield have not suddenly faded.
Liverpool is capable of doing this because their finances have been run by FSG in a very, very wise and sustainable manner for many years.
Liverpool can spend £400 million in this summer's transfer window, but in fact, they can spend £500 million in this transfer window and still comply with the PSR regulations, as their finances are really well-managed and very healthy.