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Liverpool receives shock Alexander Isak drops a shocker following record-breaking The Newcastle report alters everything
A significant report has surfaced, and it could have an impact on Liverpool’s pursuit of Alexander Isak.
Liverpool has been put on red alert over Alexander Isak after a shocking Newcastle United transfer report emerged.
Liverpool and Newcastle have both signed new players this summer, and both are looking to add more before the start of the season.
The Reds broke their club record in signing Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen, and Jeremie Frimpong also moved to Anfield. Milos Kerkez has also been signed by the Premier League Champions.
Meanwhile, the Magpies have signed Spanish teenager Antonio Cordero and are close to completing a £55 million deal to recruit Nottingham Forest’s Anthony Elanga.
Despite Eddie Howe’s squad qualifying for the Champions League, Isak has been the focus of considerable transfer speculation.
Liverpool are thought to be considering a move for Isak and have been given the go-ahead to make a massive trade.
Hugo Ekitike’s name has been connected with various teams, including Newcastle, and Isak is not the only talented forward dominating the transfer rumour mill.
According to French publication RMC Sports, the 23-year-old is garnering interest from three clubs ‘with the wherewithal to match their objectives’.
Newcastle are in the chasing pack, which includes Saudi Arabia’s Al Qadsiah and Al Hilal, both of whom have approached the player’s entourage.
According to the article, Ekitike prefers to stay in Europe for the time being.
He is thought to be worth a stunning €100 million (£86 million), which would break Newcastle’s club record move.
In a different report, Fabrizio Romano stated that Newcastle are interested in Ekitike.
Last season, Ekitike scored 22 goals in 48 matches across all competitions for Eintracht Frankfurt, having previously played for Paris Saint-Germain.
The towering French forward progressed through Reims’ junior academy before breaking into the senior team.
He went on to sign for Frankfurt, which activated the buy option in his loan from PSG.
The Bundesliga club paid €16.5 million (£14.2 million) for his services on a permanent basis.
Alexander Isak’s ‘reduced price tag’ is revealed as Liverpool deal with Newcastle ‘in play’
This summer, a number of prominent clubs have expressed interest in Newcastle United’s attacker.
A Liverpool FC writer has provided an extensive update on the future of Newcastle United forward Alexander Isak, who has been linked with a move to the Premier League champions this summer.
Isak, 25, has been connected with a number of teams in recent months, including Arsenal and PSG, but Liverpool appear to be the most likely destination if he leaves Newcastle.
It emerged on Monday that the player reportedly wants to leave Newcastle, with Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio reporting that “For Isak it depends on Newcastle, because the player talked to the coach and the club at the end of the season because he would like to leave, but Newcastle are not open to that, at the moment” before adding that “it depends on Newcastle and Isak’s discussion, if the club will be open to having him on the market”.
Meanwhile, Rousing. Liverpool’s Graeme Bailey insisted that the club was interested in the player and that “it’s going to come to a head” shortly.
Bailey stated, “Isak has always been in play. I’m confident in my sources and what we’re hearing.
“Newcastle are willing to break their wage structure on a new contract for him, but Liverpool are keeping a careful eye on the negotiations, which will come to a climax very soon. There’s not much coming from Newcastle’s end, so we’ll see which way it goes.”
He added: “Liverpool are not deterred; we’re not sure why that is, but they appear to see a glimmer of hope there.
“Whilst this new contract hasn’t been signed, that will remain the case.”
Bailey also stated that Liverpool might sign the Swede for a reduction price of roughly £120-130 million, depending on if the player rejects the Magpies’ new contract offer.
If Isak were to leave the North East of England for the North West, he would lead an already star-studded Liverpool squad, which has been strengthened by the signings of Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong this summer.
Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany mentioned two other players Liverpool is considering in addition to Isak.
“Liverpool are currently focusing on three concrete options in their search for a new number 9: Hugo Ekitike, Alexander Isak, and Victor Osimhen,” Plettenberg told X.
“#LFC has thoroughly investigated and obtained information on all of them. Ekitike, for example, is quite high on the list. The French striker understands that if he transfers to Liverpool, he will have to be patient because the club needs to sell players first.
EXCLUSIVE Newcastle Confidential Q&A Special: After Anthony Elanga, which two unexpected Premier League talents could NUFC target? Will Alexander Isak sign a new contract and take the No. 9 jersey? And, will James Trafford sign this week?
Newcastle Confidential Q&A – Elanga Deal Sparks More Surprises, Isak’s Future, and Trafford Talks
The rumour mill around St. James’ Park has been spinning faster than ever as Newcastle United dive deep into a pivotal transfer window. With Anthony Elanga already in the spotlight as a possible arrival, insiders now hint at two surprise Premier League stars being eyed by Eddie Howe’s recruitment team. These names, while not yet public, are understood to be from clubs not typically associated with offloading key assets – a signal that Newcastle’s ambition is growing louder and bolder.
Elanga, the jet-heeled winger from Nottingham Forest, has impressed behind the scenes, not just with his attacking flair but also his work ethic and adaptability. Though talks are still ongoing, optimism is reportedly high that he could be Newcastle’s first major attacking reinforcement of the summer. But even more intriguing are the whispers surrounding two unexpected targets from the Premier League. Both are seen as high-calibre players, and their potential arrival would raise eyebrows and expectations across Tyneside.
One of the names being floated is a creative midfielder who starred last season but has quietly grown unsettled due to managerial changes at his current club. The second, a versatile full-back, would offer competition and depth in a department that Howe considers vital. Both players are said to be open to a move, impressed by Newcastle’s project and the chance to feature in European football again.
Meanwhile, fans have been asking about the future of Alexander Isak. The Swedish forward had an outstanding campaign, and his chemistry with the team continues to improve. There have been growing suggestions that Isak may be rewarded with an improved deal and a symbolic change – taking over the iconic number nine shirt. Traditionally worn by legends at the club, the number nine carries weight in the northeast, and for Isak to wear it would be a clear sign of faith from the club’s hierarchy.
Talks are ongoing, but the player is believed to be relaxed about his future. He is settled in the city, enjoys Howe’s style of play, and is close to several teammates. While other clubs circle, Newcastle remain confident he will commit his peak years to the black-and-white stripes. Any potential deal would be seen as a major statement of intent – not just retaining stars but building a team around them.
Another name consistently linked with a move to St. James’ Park is goalkeeper James Trafford. The young shot-stopper has been identified as a key long-term piece in the club’s succession planning. With the current first-choice keeper entering the latter stages of his career, Trafford is viewed as both a challenger and a future starter. Talks with Burnley have progressed, and it is understood that a breakthrough is close.
Trafford himself is said to be eager to join the project, and there is mutual enthusiasm between player and manager. Eddie Howe has taken a personal interest in the move, having watched the England youth international extensively. While some contractual issues remain, club sources are increasingly hopeful that the deal could be finalised within days.
Newcastle’s transfer strategy this summer is carefully calibrated. Rather than sweeping changes, the club is focused on fine-tuning and targeting specific weaknesses. The focus has shifted from quantity to quality. Each signing is being assessed not just for talent, but for mentality, versatility, and how they fit the club’s long-term philosophy.
With financial regulations still influencing spending, Newcastle have chosen to be meticulous rather than rash. Several potential deals have already been paused or reshaped to ensure the club remains within compliance while strengthening the squad in key areas. The Elanga interest fits this model perfectly – a young player with Premier League experience, room to grow, and strong resale value.
The upcoming weeks could define not only this season but Newcastle’s trajectory over the next few years. The club’s leadership knows this, and that’s why negotiations are being handled with exceptional care. There’s no panic, no impulsiveness – just a methodical approach led by a clear vision.
The return to European football means Newcastle need more than just a solid starting eleven. Depth is essential, and Howe is keen to ensure that his squad can handle the demands of multiple competitions. That’s why versatile players, like one of the unnamed targets, are being prioritised – individuals who can play multiple roles depending on tactics and injuries.
Behind the scenes, there is a quiet buzz. Staff are excited, training intensity is high, and the unity within the camp remains strong. The departure of a few fringe players has also opened up squad space and budget room for fresh additions, and there’s a real sense that the club is entering the next phase of its evolution.
At board level, there is full alignment with Howe’s vision. Patience and trust have become trademarks of the new Newcastle era, and even when results have dipped, there’s been no knee-jerk reaction. That same patience is guiding this summer’s transfer dealings.
Another area the club is quietly exploring is midfield reinforcements. With injuries last season exposing depth issues, expect at least one central player to arrive before the window closes. Though not yet at the advanced stage, talks are underway with a few candidates from abroad, particularly in France and Germany.
Youth development also remains a priority. The club has stepped up scouting in South America and Scandinavia, hoping to repeat the success stories of players like Isak. While these deals may not make headlines today, they’re part of a broader foundation being laid for sustainable success.
The coaching staff are also examining tactical tweaks for the upcoming campaign. Depending on new arrivals, a more flexible formation may be introduced, allowing Newcastle to switch between a back four and three central defenders. This would require further additions in the wide defensive roles, which may explain the interest in the aforementioned Premier League full-back.
While supporters naturally focus on marquee signings, the club is also reviewing sports science, nutrition, and injury prevention – areas that proved crucial last season. Marginal gains could separate Newcastle from its rivals, especially when the fixture list tightens.
Finally, a word on the atmosphere within the club. Insiders describe it as the best it’s been in years. From the dressing room to the boardroom, the energy is positive, ambitious, and united. And if the next few weeks deliver the expected signings, Newcastle fans may have even more to cheer about when the curtain rises on the new season.
Sky Sports: Leeds United eye double Newcastle United transfer swoop as personal conditions are agreed
Leeds United are pursuing a double transfer swoop from Newcastle.
Leeds have agreed personal terms with Sean Longstaff and filed a £10 million plus £2 million add-ons offer.
Newcastle extended Longstaff’s contract to the end of the 2025/26 season to avoid losing him on a free transfer in the summer.
And the club appears prepared to cash in on the academy graduate in a move that will be recorded as pure profit in Newcastle’s PSR calculations.
Longstaff’s 19-year association with Newcastle might come to an end when he joins a newly promoted Leeds side. Longstaff made 214 appearances for the Magpies after coming up through the youth, scoring 16 goals.
Longstaff’s highlight at Newcastle was likely his goal in the 4-1 Champions League victory over Paris Saint-Germain in October 2023.
Leeds are seeking to do further business with Newcastle this summer, in addition to signing Longstaff.
Sky Sports make a Leeds United transfer claim.
Leeds are also interested in Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope. Pope’s long-term future at St James’ Park is questionable as he enters the final year of his contract. The Magpies are also looking to sign James Trafford from Burnley.
Newcastle ideally wants to keep Pope and have him fight with Trafford for the starting goalkeeper role.
However, Leeds are looking for a new goalkeeper this summer to replace Illan Meslier.
According to Sky Sports’ Keith Downie, Nick Pope wishes to remain at Newcastle despite interest from Leeds United.
“With #NUFC in talks with Burnley over James Trafford, there are questions about Pope’s future at the club.” But Newcastle want him to stay, and so does Pope, 33, with Champions League action on the horizon.
The expectation is that Pope will stay, but everything might alter if Trafford arrives in Newcastle. The possible goalkeeper deal would almost probably allow Martin Dubravka to leave the club this summer.
Newcastle now has five senior goalkeepers under contract, with Dubravka, John Ruddy, and Mark Gillespie all signing new agreements this year. The other two are Pope and Odysseas Vlachodimos, with the latter potentially available for loan.
So, even if Pope stays in Newcastle, Leeds will have plenty of options if they decide to continue shopping on Tyneside.
James Trafford’s newest transfer comes following NUFC’s proposal.
The possible arrival of Trafford will most likely decide any goalkeeper movement at Newcastle this summer.
Newcastle made a £27 million approach for the goalkeeper last month, which Burnley rejected, but have stayed in talks since.
Trafford has made minimal progress in the last week or two, and he is currently back training with Burnley in preparation for the season. However, the Magpies have been working on the transfer for over a year and are still hoping to complete it before the first game of pre-season on July 19 at Celtic (3pm kickoff).
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