
Camel Live exclusively updates the progress of Liverpool's move to sign Newcastle forward Isak. Liverpool is negotiating personal terms with Isak. Internal discussions are underway regarding the potential offer amount. As of today, Isak has no interest in moving to Saudi Arabia.
Isak is open to joining Liverpool and welcomes bids from the Reds. It is reported that he has already agreed to the personal terms proposed by the Reds.
Liverpool has made contact with the player's side and, as early as before signing Frankfurt forward Ékitiké, made it clear to Newcastle that they are prepared to pay a fee that would break the Premier League transfer record to sign the Swedish forward.
Liverpool still has considerable PSR room and can afford Isak at a suitable price. The potential sale of Luis Díaz and the expected departure of Darwin Núñez are likely to generate significant funds for signings.
Liverpool is expected to adopt a new approach to sign Isak, although Newcastle still hopes he will sign a new contract. However, the challenge in keeping him is that the £300,000-per-week salary the Swedish forward is seeking is too high for Newcastle, and Isak has not shown willingness to engage in negotiations.
Newcastle has been exploring alternatives in case Isak leaves. The club is also closely monitoring the situation of RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Šeško.
Newcastle is aware of the transfer fee required to sign Šeško, and at the same time, they are working on multiple deals, including that of Bryan Mbeumo from Brentford.