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Newcastle braces for Liverpool's record £100m bid for Isak
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 55065, member: 636"] Journalist Craig Hope reports that Newcastle United anticipates Liverpool's formal bid for Swedish forward Alexander Isak this transfer window. The Magpies' leadership remains vigilant for the initial concrete proposal from Anfield officials. Multiple clubs pursue the striker, yet Isak demonstrates a preference for joining Liverpool exclusively. This stance strengthens the Reds' position in potential negotiations. The transfer valuation may surpass £100 million according to current market assessments. Such a fee would establish the transaction among the Premier League's most costly player acquisitions. Newcastle officials monitor Liverpool's next steps while maintaining their alert status. The Swedish internationals' expressed wishes align with Liverpool's recruitment strategy. Market analysts predict the deal's completion depends on Liverpool's willingness to meet Newcastle's financial expectations. Both clubs await the formal negotiation process to determine the striker's destination. [/QUOTE]
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