Chelsea join Liverpool in Isak pursuit
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The Swedish striker has three years left on his contract at Newcastle, with Liverpool linked last week, before signing Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt for £79m
Plenty of Premier League clubs have strengthened their attacks this summer, including Chelsea who have brought in two new centre-forwards.
The deadly Sweden international is pushing for a move away from Newcastle and a clear frontrunner has emerged out of Liverpool, Chelsea and the Saudis
Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United are all pressing ahead with their summer transfer spending ahead of the new Premier League season. The Gunners are finally closing in on the signing of Viktor Gyokeres after a key a breakthrough in their talks with Sporting,
It was claimed by Miguel Delaney, Chelsea 'may consider a move for Isak, given they do have budget left to the figure of around £100m'. However, it would require a deviation from recent targets and a switch in profile given Isak's age.
The Athletic reports that Liverpool’s 2023-24 turnover exceeded £600m, a season which only included Europa League football. With the return of Champions League action and a title win last season, 2024-25 revenues are expected to have hit over £700m — a feat previously only managed by Manchester City.
Liverpool have continued their summer spending by completing the signing of Hugo Ekitike, but new reports have emerged claiming they still hold an interest in Newcastle’s prolific striker Alexander Isak. It had earlier been reported that they were willing to invest £120m in his services.
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Liverpool have completed the signing of Hugo Ekitike but he was 'disappointed' not to move to Chelsea amid a suggestion he dropped out of the U21 Euros to sign for the