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'It's not Impossible' – Journalist on Liverpool's Potential Move for Alexander Isak

'It's not Impossible' – Journalist on Liverpool's Potential Move for Alexander Isak

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Liverpool's Pursuit of Alexander Isak: Ambitious or Unrealistic?
Liverpool's ambitions in the summer market are as bold as ever following a Premier League title in Arne Slot's debut season. With deals already sealed for Jeremie Frimpong and Florian Wirtz, and Milos Kerkez poised to arrive from Bournemouth for £40 million, the club's recruitment team shows no signs of slowing down. Yet despite their sharp and early movements, talk has shifted to a name less attainable but equally tantalising — Alexander Isak.
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Speaking to Anfield Index, Lewis Steele provided much-needed clarity on Liverpool's interest in the Newcastle United striker:
'Is it probable? No. Is it possible? Yes. It's not impossible at all, but just not likely at this stage.'
This measured assessment reflects a wider reality. Isak, a long-admired talent, fits the mould of a Liverpool forward — technical, explosive, and intelligent off the ball. But with Newcastle unlikely to sanction any departure, particularly to a top-four rival, the Reds' pursuit feels more like admiration than preparation.
Isak's Appeal and Player Willingness
There's no question over the player's qualities or suitability. Isak would slot seamlessly into Slot's dynamic, forward-thinking approach. With 21 Premier League goals last season, his output speaks for itself. His link-up play, ability to stretch defences, and calmness in front of goal mirror the traits Liverpool seek in a long-term central option.
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According to Steele, 'If he could move to Liverpool, then he would. I think he would want to join Liverpool, but it's whether Newcastle would sell him.'
That's the central tension. While personal terms would unlikely be an issue, the Magpies' firm stance clouds the entire situation. Their insistence is reflected again in Steele's comments:
'The Newcastle people seem to be very adamant that they will not sell him at any price, so that could put Liverpool off a bit by that.'
Isak himself might entertain the move, but Newcastle's reluctance creates a standstill — and Liverpool do not tend to waste time chasing players who are unobtainable.
Timing and Possible 2026 Strategy
There is, however, an intriguing caveat. 'Maybe there could even be a little gentleman agreement for him to stay one more year and then leave next summer,' added Steele, hinting at a potential longer-term plan.
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This idea may appeal to all parties. For Isak, it offers continuity with the chance to complete unfinished business at St James' Park. For Liverpool, it provides clarity and time to plan for life after Mohamed Salah, who is entering the final stages of his Anfield career.
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A gentleman's agreement might sound speculative, but similar informal pacts have worked before in football — particularly when both clubs and players act with mutual respect. Should Newcastle face financial fair play challenges in 2026 or miss out on Champions League qualification, their position could soften.
Liverpool's Transfer Discipline Will Decide Outcome
Ultimately, this is not a pursuit Liverpool will throw caution to the wind for. Sporting director Richard Hughes and head of recruitment Dave Fallows have shown a willingness to pivot quickly if the conditions don't suit the club's structure. That's especially true under Slot, who has emphasised alignment and long-term cohesion over marquee names.
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While Isak would be a sensational coup, the club will not be dragged into an inflated bidding war, particularly if the selling club continues to slam the door shut.
For now, fans can dream — but this feels more like a story to watch for summer 2026 rather than one likely to unfold in the coming weeks.

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