Liverpool, fresh off a dominant Premier League title win in 2025, are aggressively pursuing reinforcements to maintain their edge. The Reds have their sights set on Bayer Leverkusen's Florian Wirtz and RB Leipzig's Xavi Simons, but a new striker remains a priority with Darwin Nunez expected to depart Anfield this summer.
Journalist Fraser Fletcher reported that Liverpool targeted Isak to bolster their attack, viewing him as a perfect fit for Arne Slot's system.
Newcastle, however, have no intention of letting their star man go. Sources indicate the Magpies could demand a staggering 150 million pounds for the 25-year-old, who has dazzled with 23 goals and six assists in 33 Premier League matches this season.
Isak's pivotal role in Newcastle's Carabao Cup triumph in 2025 further cements his value. Newcastle legend Alan Shearer praised him as “world class" on BBC Sport in January 2025, a sentiment echoed across the footballing world.
Romano, speaking on his YouTube channel, revealed the clarity of Newcastle's stance: “The message from Newcastle is very clear. They don't want to sell Alexander Isak. Liverpool had contacts in April-May to understand the situation, but Newcastle's owners and management are united—Isak is part of their project, especially with hopes of Champions League football next season."
Arsenal, too, have been rebuffed, with Mikel Arteta long admiring Isak but facing the same resolute response unless an extraordinary offer materializes.
Isak, who joined Newcastle from Real Sociedad in 2022, is contracted until 2028. In March 2025, ahead of the Carabao Cup final against Liverpool, he hinted at his commitment to the Magpies. “My focus is on the job, especially with big games like the final," Sky Sports quoted him as saying on March 14. “I'm not thinking about the summer, but yes, a new deal could be a talking point once the season ends. No talks have happened yet."
Recent updates from X underscore Newcastle's resolve. A post from the official Newcastle United account on May 20, celebrated Isak's latest milestone, calling him “the heart of our attack" and fueling speculation about a potential contract extension.
Manager Eddie Howe also praised Isak's “unwavering commitment" in a recent press conference shared on X, signaling the club's determination to build around their star.
Liverpool's pursuit of other targets, including Wirtz, has also stirred tension. Spanish outlet AS reported that incoming Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso is frustrated by Liverpool's interest in the Leverkusen playmaker, urging Madrid to “crush their dream" of signing him.
Meanwhile, Liverpool have been linked with a former Premier League star thriving in the Bundesliga, though Isak remains a prime target.
For now, Newcastle's firm stance ensures Isak remains the cornerstone of their ambitions, leaving Liverpool to recalibrate their transfer strategy.