Liverpool’s interest in Alexander Isak has intensified amid growing uncertainty surrounding the striker’s future at Newcastle United. The Swedish forward has reportedly demanded a staggering £300,000-per-week salary to extend his stay at St. James’ Park, more than double his current £120,000 weekly wage. Such demands have set off alarm bells within Newcastle, as agreeing to them would shatter the club’s current wage structure and force a rethink of their financial model.
Isak, 24, has become one of the Premier League’s most sought-after strikers since joining Newcastle from Real Sociedad in 2022 for £60 million. Liverpool, who are looking to strengthen their attack, are believed to be closely monitoring the situation, with a potential £125 million bid required to bring Newcastle to the table. The Magpies, however, remain adamant that Isak is a key part of their long-term project and is not for sale.

The tension has been heightened by Isak’s recent absence from Newcastle’s pre-season fixtures. He was notably left out of the squad during a 4-0 defeat to Celtic, which fueled speculation of an impending move. Manager Eddie Howe explained that the decision was precautionary, citing the intense speculation surrounding the player. He confirmed that Isak has been training well but insisted on protecting him from unnecessary scrutiny.
Despite the transfer noise, Howe remains optimistic about retaining the forward. He praised Isak’s professionalism and highlighted how crucial the striker is to Newcastle’s attack. Howe noted that players of Isak’s quality are “irreplaceable,” emphasizing the importance of holding on to top talents who are difficult to find and develop.

Rumours have also swirled after fans spotted Isak training alone at Newcastle’s Benton training base, further igniting social media chatter about his potential departure. The upcoming pre-season tour of Asia, which includes fixtures against Arsenal, Tottenham, and a K League All-Star side, may provide a clearer indication of Isak’s future, with attention focused on whether he boards the flight with his teammates.
Liverpool’s pursuit of Isak adds another layer of intrigue to what could be one of the summer’s biggest transfer sagas. The Reds are believed to view him as a marquee signing to complement their title-winning squad, but Newcastle’s firm stance means any move would require a massive financial commitment.