Having already shattered the British transfer record with a 116 million pounds signing of Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz, the Reds are now focused on reshaping their forward line.
The club are ready to part ways with Darwin Nunez, who has struggled for consistency since his 85 million pounds move from Benfica in 2022.
Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed Napoli's strong interest in the Uruguayan, with Liverpool seeking a minimum of 65-70 million euros to kickstart negotiations. "Napoli's interest in Darwin Nunez remains, but they're also advancing on a deal for Italian striker Lorenzo Lucca from Udinese," Romano said, hinting at potential complications in talks.
Should Nunez depart, Liverpool have identified Isak and Osimhen as prime targets. Isak, who scored 23 Premier League goals last season, carries a 150 million pounds valuation, but journalist Graeme Bailey believes a deal could be struck for 120-130 million pounds if the Swedish striker rejects a new contract with Newcastle.
"There's a chink of light for Liverpool as long as Isak doesn't sign a new deal," Bailey told Rousing The Kop. "The Reds are keeping a close eye on his talks with Newcastle, and they're not deterred."
Italian journalist Gianluca Di Marzio has added fuel to the speculation, revealing Liverpool's interest in Osimhen, whose 75 million euro release clause remains active until mid-July. "I think Liverpool want Alexander Isak and Victor Osimhen too," Di Marzio told Ace Odds.
"For Isak, it depends on Newcastle, as he's expressed a desire to explore other options, but the club are tough and want to keep their best players."
Recent posts on X reflect the buzz around these potential moves. One source claimed Liverpool have offered an exchange deal involving Nunez and Federico Chiesa plus 17 million pounds for Osimhen, though Napoli are holding firm on their valuation. Another post from @JamesWillliam_ suggested Isak has given Liverpool his word that he's open to joining, with manager Arne Slot playing a key role in the pursuit.
With Nunez's exit talks intensifying and Napoli setting a 48-hour deadline to clarify their stance, Liverpool are poised for decisive action.
The Reds' ambition to break the British transfer record again underscores their intent to build a squad capable of defending their Premier League title and competing in the Champions League.
As negotiations unfold, Liverpool's pursuit of Isak and Osimhen promises to keep fans on the edge of their seats, potentially heralding a new era at Anfield.