Fabrizio Romano reports that Liverpool have begun negotiations with Newcastle over a move for Alexander Isak.

Liverpool Step Up Pursuit of Striker as Isak Talks Begin – Romano 🔴

Liverpool have taken a major step in their search for a new No. 9, with transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirming that the club has made a “direct approach to Newcastle” for Alexander Isak, signaling a potentially blockbuster move in the summer window.

Speaking on his latest YouTube update, Romano revealed:

“Liverpool have always admired Isak, and he remains one of the names on their shortlist… they’re now making a direct move to open talks with Newcastle.”

The approach underlines Liverpool’s intent to resolve their striker conundrum with a marquee signing, and Isak—who scored 27 goals and provided 6 assists in the 2024/25 Premier League season—is considered an ideal fit.

🔄 Ekitike as Backup Option

While Isak is the top target, Romano confirmed that Eintracht Frankfurt’s Hugo Ekitike has been identified as the backup should Newcastle refuse to sell or demand an excessive fee.

“Liverpool are trying for Alexander Isak… but if he’s not available, Ekitike is a player they could turn to.”

⚖️ Isak vs. Ekitike – By the Numbers

Player Club Age 2024/25 Stats
Alexander Isak Newcastle (Premier League) 25 27 goals / 6 assists
Hugo Ekitike Eintracht Frankfurt (Bundesliga) 23 22 goals / 12 assists

While Ekitike brings flair and creativity, Isak’s proven output in the Premier League gives him the edge—especially for a Liverpool side looking to compete on all fronts.

🎯 A Clear Tactical Move

With Arne Slot now shaping the team in his image, signing a clinical centre-forward has become a top priority. The Dutch manager’s system emphasizes structured pressing and dynamic movement, making a prolific and tactically intelligent striker essential.

Following the addition of Florian Wirtz to boost midfield creativity and Luis Díaz likely staying, Slot is now focused on the final piece in his frontline—especially with Mohamed Salah entering the final stages of his Anfield career and Darwin Núñez underperforming with just five league goals last season.


What’s Next?

Negotiations with Newcastle are ongoing, and while the Magpies have been reluctant to let Isak go, a fee north of £90–100 million could test their resolve. Meanwhile, Liverpool are maintaining contact with Ekitike’s camp to stay ahead of rivals should Plan B become necessary.

One thing is clear: Liverpool are ready to make a statement in the transfer market. The next few weeks could be pivotal in defining the Slot era.

 

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