Liverpool has “drawed” the contract to sign Alexander Isaac, and BBC Sports has revealed that their opening bid has fallen by £40 million over Newcastle United’s valuation.
On Friday, it was reported that the Reds had an offer that Newcastle was rejected for the desired striker.
Reports suggest that the magpies have cut £10 million with ISAK add-ons worth £110 million and £150 million.
It was reported that Liverpool will return on their second bid after a quick rejection from Newcastle.
However, Ben Jacobs claimed Friday afternoon that the Premier League champion had stopped chasing the 25-year-old.
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The Merseyside Club’s decision comes down to the nature of Newcastle’s “rebuttal” and is now considered “vast.”
Jacobs wrote to X: “Exclusive: Liverpool has no plans to bid again on Alexander Isaac.
“The rejected offer was £110 million. The terms of ISAK are not an issue.”
Several trusted journalists came out and backed up Jacobs’ exclusive report. Matt Law and Ian Doyle confirmed that a second bid would not be made.
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One interesting report comes from BBC Sports, which claims Liverpool’s bid was £110 million without any additional. This means that it lowered Swedish International’s Newcastle rating by £40 million.
They write to X: “Liverpool has skipped Alexander Isaac’s contract after a £110 million bid (no add-on) rejected for Newcastle.”
Newcastle doesn’t want to sell ISAK, who scored 23 goals in 34 Premier League matches last season. He also tried to convince him to stay on two contract offers.
Swedish International is currently training at the facility of his former club, Real Sociedad, and it has made it clear that he wants to move to Liverpool.
But Eddie Howe stands, and may be forced to welcome players who have gone to AWOL to try and push their move to their Premier League rivals.
Explaining why the Magpie refused to bid the Reds on Isaac, Sky Sports Journalist Keith Downey said:
“This is a bid of over £100 million, and we don’t know the exact figures at this stage.
“Newcastle refused the offer. This number doesn’t meet the rating. They don’t want to sell players so they haven’t brought any replacements yet.
“This is not the last time we hear this story.
“They want to bring in top-level alternatives, they need to ensure they get players.
“They don’t want to leave themselves in a position where they don’t have strikers. All they’ll be left with is young Will Osla.
“Next week is very interesting. Newcastle and Isaac will return on Monday and it will be interesting to see if Liverpool will return with their second offer.
“Personal terminology isn’t the problem. You can do it next week. I don’t know I’m dragging it all the way to the end of the transfer window.
“It’s a big move and it’s going to be a Premier League record, and if that happens, I think it’ll happen next week or within 10 days.
“The longer it gets, the less likely it is to do it.”