Dislining Alexander Isak from Newcastle does not promise to be an easy mission for Liverpool.
The England champion has indeed made the Swedish striker his new priority for this summer transfer window.
Long closed to the idea of giving in their offensive jewel, the Magpies now seem more willing to study the proposals from the Mersey. However, nothing indicates that the residents of St James' Park will agree to see their number 14 leaving so easily.
Isak isolated, Newcastle is preparing its succession
At this point, discussions are skating and do not really turn to the advantage of the Reds. According to The Athleticthe LFC board sent a first official offer in Newcastle, up to 138 million euros. A proposal sharply repelled by the Geordies.
Meanwhile, Isak is still away from the group as a Asian tour. The player continues his solo preparation, from Spain, while the NUFC activates behind the scenes to find him a replacement potential before considering a possible departure from his scorer. Among the tracks envisaged, notably is Benjamin Sesko (RB Leipzig), also in the viewfinder of Manchester United.