Of course if you can spend that amount of money in getting Florian Wirtz and Ekitike, you should be ready to spend much more higher when you are going to price away one of premier league most prolific strikers. Newcastle are really holding out not to sell him, but it's really a big temptation for them. With that amount of money I think they will be force to sell. Liverpool shouldn't have gone for Ekitike as I don't see the possibility of them spending such an amount on Ekitike and still spend that much in signing Isak. They should have focused all their energy and resources in getting Isak. But if Liverpool gets Isak in addition to Ekitike, they will be unstoppable next season.
I’m not surprised to see Liverpool spending that much this season because last season they didn’t spend much on players transfer, even with a new coach, they only bought one player (Chiesa), and they even bought him at a cheaper deal i think £10m, And they won the league currently so they have the financial muscle to make such signings. They didn’t spend much last season, meaning that the money they didn’t spend last season, couple with this seasons success, their income have really improved x2. Also, I think that Liverpool are trying to learn from what happened between them in the case involving the transfer of Caicedo to Chelsea a season ago. Initially it was agreed that caicedo is joining Liverpool, but Chelsea came at the later end to sign Caicedo at the expense of Liverpool with a more improved contract structure and signing fee. Caicedo was a very important summer transfer target for Liverpool, but due to some little bit of slackness Chelsea hijacked the deal from them, so due to all of these Liverpool I think are not trying to give a little space to their other premier leagues big spending clubs before they hijack their prime transfer targets from them., so they are doing everything possible this time around to get the players they really wanted.
Well in the case of Caicedo Chelsea already had a verbal agreement with the player before they approached the club, while Liverpool approached the club first before they planned talking with the player. So Caicedo was like, look this is the club that came to me and had discussion with me so am going to join them and keep my agreement with them. The mistake Liverpool made was not speaking with the player camp first and struck a deal with them before approaching the club. So even when Brighton said okay this is the money we want to sell, Chelsea said no problem we will add more to it. So from the player side they had a deal and on club side they offered more, thereby making Liverpool look lost and not having any other choice but to move elsewhere. Yes I know Liverpool has the money to spend this season. Isak has been their main target since the beginning of the transfer window, Newcastle was waiting for them to come get Isak that's why they were pricing Ekitike and boom Liverpool from no where and stole him.Now there are still talks of them wanting to buy Isak, do you think Newcastle will still want to do business with them?