Newcastle United have reportedly told Liverpool and Alexander Isak’s representatives that a deal is now on after they secured a deal for Nick Woltemade.
At this early stage of 2025/26, it already feels like a crucial weekend for three clubs, while Liverpool, Arsenal and Man City want to make a statement.
The Champions League group phase draw is done and it worked in the favour of the teams hailing from North London, with Newcastle and Chelsea up against it.
Newcastle have reached a ‘full agreement’ to buy their seventh-choice striker in Woltemade for £73m, and having read between David Ornstein’s lines, Alexander Isak is now off to Liverpool.
Chelsea are waiting on Alexander Isak’s potential move to Liverpool before granting Nicolas Jackson’s loan move to Bayern Munich, according to reports.
Liverpool are now reportedly ‘confident’ that they will sign Alexander Isak with the Reds ‘ready to finalise’ transfers for the Newcastle star and Marc Guehi.
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