@FabrizioRomano🚨💣 Understand Alexander Isak remains a target for Liverpool even after signing Ekitike… but depends on Newcastle.
If Newcastle open doors to an exit and #LFC sell Diaz, they can bid after direct contact made 10 days ago.
Isak, 𝐧𝐨𝐭 in concrete talks with Al Hilal so far.
https://x.com/fabrizioromano/status/1948346962413031699 Wait, but why !!!!
I didn't understand what they are intending they already signed Ekitike, and now they are pushing for Alexander Isaak. Like Liverpool already spent €95m on Hugo Ekitike to fill the striking position, but now they're spending more money on Alexander Isaak. Why? The first thing is that I don't think that Newcastle United would be happy to let Alexander Isaak go to Liverpool, and let us suppose that Liverpool get succeed in his signing then where will they use him to play him although they already have Ekitike?But anyway, let's see what happens next.
But if this rumor is really true, then probably it would be not be make any sense.
The Liverpool coach learned from past misfortunes. One season before he became Liverpool coach, Liverpool's attackers suffered long-term injuries, which greatly harmed the team to the point where they were unable to fight for the title. Last season, when Liverpool had a large lead in points, Liverpool's attackers began to relax a lot. As a consequence, we lost many possible titles, including being eliminated by PSG in the European Champions League in a game in which we could have scored many goals, but the attack was incompetent. It makes perfect sense to correct this by having many good attackers.