
Saudi Arabian club Al Hilal have offered Alexander Isak a contract worth £32 million per year, but his focus remains on Liverpool.
The 25-year-old Swedish forward has told Newcastle United that he wants to leave. Last week, Newcastle rejected Liverpool's initial £120 million transfer bid.
He can now submit a transfer request in an attempt to secure a move to the Premier League title-winning side.
Despite Al Hilal making an extraordinary offer – which includes a £14 million signing bonus and a range of other incentives – Isak still wants to join Liverpool.
Isak would receive £3.6 million if he wins the Saudi Pro League title, £3.8 million if he claims the AFC Champions League, and an additional £1.75 million if he becomes the league's top scorer.
Furthermore, the club is offering £120,000 per month in personal allowances to cover travel costs for him and his family, as well as a club-provided accommodation staffed with four full-time assistants and one full-time driver.
Isak will also be provided with a private jet for him and his family to use when he is called up by the Swedish national team.
This would make him the fifth-highest paid player in the world, behind Sadio Mané, Karim Benzema, Riyad Mahrez and Cristiano Ronaldo. But Isak has eyes only for Liverpool.