According to reports, Liverpool has decided that if a deal with Newcastle United cannot be reached next week, they will look at alternatives to Alexander Isak.
Despite initially giving up a 2-0 lead, the Reds defeated Bournemouth 4-2 at Anfield on Friday to secure all three points on the first day of the Premier League season.
Despite their four goals, the champions have been closely associated with Newcastle striker Isak, who is reportedly their top target.
The end of the summer transfer window is rapidly approaching, and clubs are under pressure to complete their business by the September 1 deadline.
Sacha Tavolieri has stated that if a deal with Newcastle is not reached next season, the Merseysiders will be open to other attacking targets as September approaches.
Is Alexander Isak someone Liverpool should let go of?
Liverpool’s offensive players performed admirably against Bournemouth, and striker Hugo Ekitike appears to have adjusted to life on Merseyside after scoring in the Community Shield match against Crystal Palace on August 10.
Perhaps the Reds should reevaluate their priorities because Isak, a Newcastle player, would almost certainly start at number nine, endangering the development of the 23-year-old.
Although a deal for Marc Guehi of Palace is rumored to be nearing, there is a claim that the team would be better off concentrating on defensive reinforcements given their vulnerability during counterattacks.
If boss Arne Slot wants to help his team keep their Premier League title, he still needs to sign at least one attacking player.
Ekitike would probably have to play as a left-winger under Isak, but the addition of Barcola, an attacker for PSG, would keep the current Liverpool number nine in a central role.
Throughout his career, Barcola has primarily played from the left, and his perseverance, quickness, and inventiveness might make him a good Diaz substitute.
Although the 22-year-old’s14league goals in 2024–25 were the most he has ever scored in a single season, the Frenchman is not as prolific as Isak.
Some have called Isak the best striker in England after he scored 23 goals in the Premier League last season, marking the second straight top-flight campaign in which he scored more than 20 goals.
The 25-year-old Swede would help lessen the likelihood of the Egyptian’s eventual departure if Liverpool is preparing for a future without talisman Mohamed Salah.
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