BREAKING NEWS: Isak Drops Bombshell Transfer Revelation – Liverpool Move “A Matter of Time” After Rejecting Arsenal & Manchester United.
In a stunning revelation that has sent shockwaves across the Premier League, Alexander Isak has confirmed that he is on the verge of joining Liverpool – but not without throwing shade at the Merseyside club and dropping a bombshell about failed advances from Arsenal and Manchester United.
Speaking in an exclusive interview, the Newcastle United striker admitted:
“I have already accepted to join Liverpool on one condition, but it looks like the club doesn’t want me after I rejected Arsenal and Manchester United’s offers.”
The 24-year-old Swedish international, who has been in electrifying form this season, revealed that Liverpool was always his preferred destination, but negotiations appear to have hit an unexpected roadblock — not due to his terms, but rather doubts from the Anfield board.
“I made it clear to my agent and to the clubs interested that Liverpool is where I want to be. I gave my word, but now it seems like the club isn’t pushing anymore. Maybe rejecting Arsenal and United made them think twice, I don’t know. But my mind is made up,” Isak added.
Isak’s confession has added fuel to the ongoing transfer drama. Both Arsenal and Manchester United were believed to be in advanced talks with the striker’s representatives in recent weeks, with mega offers reportedly on the table. However, the Swede insists his heart was never in either move.
“They are both great clubs with history, but I want to be part of something that fits my style and ambition – and that’s Liverpool. I’m just waiting now. It’s a matter of time.”
With Liverpool seeking long-term reinforcements in attack, especially amid growing uncertainty around Darwin Núñez’s consistency, Isak’s words could reignite urgency within the club. Whether Jurgen Klopp’s successor greenlights the deal or not, one thing is clear: Isak has publicly staked his claim – and the ball is now in Liverpool’s court.
Stay tuned. This saga is far from over.