Alexander Isak | Liverpool player

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You should give a toss if he joins Liverpool
Gave all my tosses for the Wirtz, Kerkez and Ekitike signings. No more left to give. I’m just looking forward to exciting football at home with our new signings.
 
Isak and Ekitike both can play from the left so it might work out for them but hope they implode.
They both play centrally best. Playing one of them outside is not using them to their best abilities.
 
Some here think INEOS will save us. They're just an added layer in front of the Glazers.

That said...how much should Isak go for? Premier League transfer record I think.
You would have to be bad if you think INEOS are some great saviour for this club because they are not
 
Probably one player that would be worth overpaying for tbh. Sounded like he was open to Saudi so I don't think CL would be that important to him. Arsenal and Liverpool already bought their big money forward, so doubt he's going anywhere else. Saudi probably still far more likely but think we should break the bank for him tbh, and very rare I ever say that about a player. He's so much better than any other forward on the market.
 
The sort of domestic signing we’d have made under Fergie but sadly, not anymore. feck the glazers, scum bag bastards.
 
I think this ends with a renewed contract at Newcastle to make him one of the highest paid players in the league, with a release clause in there.
 
From the reports they evaluating Isak at 150 mil and 130 at the lower end
So likely you would need Garnacho + 60 to 80 mil pounds
I don't know how they raise the funds. Rashford is on loan. Antony deal is stuck, and it might end up being a loan like Rashford.
Financially the money isn't there. Unless INEOS + Glazers want to dip into that 150 mil revolving credit they have left which puts UTD into more debt.

And my guess Newcastle would prefer straight up cash over player swap + cash
Money is there. As i understand (i would love that someone who knows this kind of stuff explains better) owners are free to invest money from their own pocket. Man Utd is valued around 5 billion euros. So, you can find, invest or borrow 150 mil easily. And it is nothing shady or illegal in it.

But our owners don't want to do it. We have two owners who are simply not remotely interested to invest a single euro. They want to spend what club earns. Which is logical and great on paper but in reality (when you have million issues inside the club) it can't work. Ineos's way of doing stuff will bring financial stability in 4 or 5 years but also we will be stuck around 6th and 8th place.

That is just our reality right now.
 
Let's do a Villa and sell the women's team, might buy us his left leg!

Surely Liverpool can't afford him and I can't see him going to Saudi. Cmon Jim fly the boys into Iceland and get a bid in
 
how long does he have left on his contract? If he has at least 3 years I advise Newcastle to tell Liverpool the price is 200 million at this stage of the summer or that it's 150 million if they pay it all up front.
 
Let's do a Villa and sell the women's team, might buy us his left leg!

Surely Liverpool can't afford him and I can't see him going to Saudi. Cmon Jim fly the boys into Iceland and get a bid in
I am actually quite surprised that we didn't sell women's club yet.
 

Pretty obvious, its like in Fergie days, Liverpool or United. You pick United every day of the week. Now it's the other way.

Players want to play at the highest level, win leagues and at United we're just far off it.
 
This is the time for the club to show what its about. Find the money, inject liquidity do whatever you have to do. We have wage space already as Rashford is off the books.
 
Am sure Liverpool have the funds despite spending so much already. They hardly spent anything the previous window, and have largely picked up value signings in recent years. Plus Diaz/ Nunez could be sold. Unfortunately they are spending from a position of power.
 

Don't believe for a second we wouldn't have at least contacted Isak, even if he wasn't very sold on a potential move. We have the resources to make the move happen if we really wanted to and more crucially, if Isak is willing to join, which would probably be the bigger potential roadblock.

I don't buy the Liverpool links since they signed Ekitike. If they still thought they could get Isak, they wouldn't have spent such a large fee on Ekitike. The 2 can't even naturally fit into Liverpool's system together and they're both too good to be rotation options. Any reporter still pushing Liverpool interest is out of the loop and working on old info imo.
 
He will end up signing a bumper new deal…..no way they gonna let him leave with 3 years on his contract unless the money offered is obscene and I just don’t think Liverpool will go that far….
 
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