Liverpool Eye Blockbuster Bid For Newcastle's Isak
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Liverpool have joined the race to sign Eintracht Frankfurt forward Hugo Ekitike. Transfer Talk has the latest news, gossip and rumors.
The Club World Cup is over, and transfer season has taken over. Many of the world's biggest teams are still expected to make moves before the domestic season begins in August, and there's been no shortage of news on the transfer front.
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Liverpool are expected to rival Newcastle United for 23-year-old Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike, after being told 25-year-old striker Alexander Isak is not for sale in this window. (Sky Sports) The Magpies feel the leaking of Liverpool's £120m interest is designed to unsettle Sweden international Isak. (Telegraph - subscription required)
Newcastle's Sweden international is the complete centre-forward and would make a fine squad even more formidable
Liverpool are closing in on an incredible front-four. We've never seen the like.Rewind back to 2017 and we saw something special at Liverpool. Mo Salah had just signed from AS Roma, giving the Reds