Liverpool's Alexander Isak pursuit hits final twist as David Ornstein confirms latest stance
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Liverpool is targeting Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak to fill the void left by Darwin Nunez. Isak's recent performance against Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final boosted his profile. Despite this interest, journalist David Ornstein confirms that Isak is not for sale, and Newcastle plans to retain him. The potential asking price for Isak could reach 150 million. Consequently, Liverpool is shifting focus to more attainable targets like Eintracht Frankfurt's Hugo Ekitike. Arsenal has also redirected their interest towards Viktor Gyokeres from Sporting, viewing him as a more feasible option.
Liverpool is looking to replace Darwin Nunez and has shown interest in Newcastle striker Alexander Isak. His performance in the Carabao Cup final enhanced his reputation with the Reds.
Despite Liverpool's interest, journalist David Ornstein states that Alexander Isak is not for sale and Newcastle intends to keep him. The price to sign Isak would be exceedingly high, around 150 million.
With Isak deemed unavailable, Liverpool is now considering other targets, including Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt as a more attainable option this summer.
Arsenal's interest in Isak has shifted towards Sporting striker Viktor Gyokeres, who is seen as a more affordable prospect compared to Isak.
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