Liverpool had the opportunity to sign Alexander Isak in 2022 but ultimately opted to pursue Darwin Nรบรฑez insteadโa decision that cleared the way for Newcastle United to secure the talented Swedish striker without competition.
At the time, Nรบรฑez was signed from Benfica for a then-club-record fee of ยฃ85 million, following a standout season in Portugal that had drawn interest from several top European clubs. While Isak was also under considerationโthanks to his impressive displays at Real SociedadโJรผrgen Klopp prioritized the move for Nรบรฑez, allowing Newcastle a clear path to bring Isak to St. Jamesโ Park.

As Jรผrgen Klopp’s stature grew at Anfield, so did his influence over Liverpoolโs transfer decisionsโparticularly after the departure of sporting director Michael Edwards.
In the past, Klopp had expressed a preference for Julian Brandt over Mohamed Salah in 2017 before being persuaded to pursue the Egyptian wingerโa decision that proved to be a stroke of genius. However, following Liverpoolโs Champions League and Premier League triumphs, Kloppโs voice carried even more weight in recruitment matters.
Former head of research Ian Graham revealed to the Financial Times that Kloppโs strong input was a key reason behind the decision to sign Darwin Nรบรฑez over Alexander Isak. Nรบรฑez had impressed Liverpool staff by scoring against them in the Champions League, further reinforcing Kloppโs interest.
โJรผrgen brought a lot of success to the club, so itโs understandable that things shifted in that direction,โ Graham said. โIn 2022, we signed Darwin Nรบรฑez instead of Alexander Isak. If you ranked top young centre-forwards in Europe at that time, theyโd be one and twoโor two and threeโwith Haaland off to Manchester City and out of our financial reach.
โJรผrgen preferred Nรบรฑez. It would be unfair for me to criticize that choice, especially when, in the past, he had accepted recommendations from me and others. And ultimately, we were still signing quality playersโNรบรฑez included, who was regarded as one of Europeโs top young strikers.โ

Alexander Isak has emerged as one of the worldโs elite strikers since making the move to Newcastle United. In contrast, Liverpoolโs decision to pass on him in 2022 has turned out to be a costly oneโNewcastle have reaped the rewards, while the Reds are now reportedly revisiting their interest in the Swedish forward as they consider offloading Darwin Nรบรฑez this summer.
Nรบรฑezโs early struggles in front of goal forced then-manager Jรผrgen Klopp to publicly defend the striker just months after his arrival. Despite his physical presence and work rate, his finishing often let him down.
Isak, on the other hand, has consistently delivered when it mattersโincluding key goals against Liverpoolโand is now valued at over ยฃ100 million, with Newcastle keen to keep hold of their prized asset.
Statistically, the contrast is stark: Nรบรฑez has netted 25 goals in 95 Premier League appearances, while Isakโdespite battling injuriesโhas scored an impressive 54 goals in just 86 league games for the Magpies.