ππππππππ: Alexander Isak reaches verbal agreement with Liverpool on long-term contract until 2031.
The transfer saga surrounding Alexander Isak has taken a massive step forward. According to reports from @strike90mins.com, the Swedish striker has now reached a verbal agreement in principle with Liverpool on a long-term deal that will keep him at Anfield until June 2031.
This agreement is seen as a huge breakthrough in what has been one of the most intense storylines of the summer window. Isak, who has been Liverpoolβs priority target, has finally given the green light to personal terms after weeks of negotiations and speculation. The proposed contract would make him one of the best-paid players at the club, with a significant salary package that reflects his stature as one of Europeβs elite forwards.
For Liverpool, securing an agreement with the player is a critical step, but the real battle now lies in convincing Newcastle United. The Magpies have remained defiant in their stance that the striker is not for sale, having already rejected massive bids earlier this month. However, with Isakβs clear desire to join Liverpool now on record, pressure is mounting on Newcastle to make a decision before the transfer window slams shut.
Isakβs determination has been evident throughout this saga. He has already made it clear to Newcastleβs hierarchy that he views Liverpool as the perfect stage for the next chapter of his career, especially under new head coach Arne Slot, who has identified him as the ideal striker to lead his attack.
Liverpool fans, meanwhile, are daring to dream. The prospect of Isak linking up with Mohamed Salah, Luis DΓaz, and Darwin NΓΊΓ±ez is mouthwatering, and his 23-goal haul from last season proves he has the firepower to transform the Redsβ attack.
The deal is not signed yet β but with a verbal agreement in place, the momentum has shifted firmly in Liverpoolβs favor. The next few days could decide whether this transfer saga ends in a blockbuster move to Anfield or collapses under Newcastleβs resistance.
One thing is clear: Alexander Isak has chosen Liverpool. Now, itβs up to the clubs.