Liverpool are still hoping to make one more deal before the transfer window slams shut and Newcastle striker Alexander Isak is their main target, but his club are digging their heels in over the move after the player went on strike
There's only a week left of the summer transfer window, and even though Liverpool have splashed out around £300million on seven signings, there could still be time left for at least one more deal.
Arne Slot is eager to bring Alexander Isak to Newcastle but the Magpies are digging their heels in over the move, while the striker himself is on strike and has accused his club of "broken promises" amid a row between the two parties.
The move looks a difficult one to complete unless Newcastle can secure themselves a new forward amid their bid to sign Chelsea's Nicolas Jackson and Brentford's Yoane Wissa, but even then it could cost Liverpool as much as £150m to get their man.
Fans should be happy with the business they've done so far to bring in Florian Wirtz for £116.5m, Hugo Ekitike for around £79m and full-backs Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez, who cost a combined £80m.
But as we edge closer to deadline day, Mirror Football has taken a look at the biggest Liverpool transfer news and gossip.
Isak told to force Liverpool move
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has appeared quite defeatist in his battle to keep Isak after he claimed the saga would end "pretty quickly" - but that doesn't mean Liverpool are certain to get the deal over the line.
Howe said he hasn't seen the player since his bold statement claiming of broken promises and the move is up the air after the Reds had a £110m bid rejected.
Troy Deeney has now waded into the saga and urged Isak to take matters into his hands to make sure the transfer gets completed. He said he had a similar experience when he was trying to join Watford from Walsall and incredibly said Isak might have to even "ruin training" to get Newcastle to sanction his exit.
He told the Sun: "How they should have played it is how I played it with my agent when I was pushing to move from Walsall to Watford back in the summer of 2010.
"In private, my agent said to me, 'you're going to have to kick up a fuss here. You're going back to training and you'll do all of the running but as soon as a ball is involved, you're going to have to ruin sessions, you're going to have to kick balls away. But importantly, you can't let anyone on the outside know what's going on'."
"It was really hard, you would go home feeling guilty, being a d*** for no reason, burning bridges for people you quite like. But you've just go to remember who you're doing it for: yourself. That's how Isak will be feeling."
Liverpool make enquiry for Brazilian starlet
This is one that might not necessarily be done in this transfer window, but O Globo have reported that Liverpool are keeping an eye on young Brazilian star Isaque, who plays for Fluminense.
Isaque is emerging as one of the country's most promising talents, with the 18-year-old already attracting interest from Shakhtar Donetsk.
The Ukrainian side are said to have had a £6m bid rejected by Fluminense, though the club are considering making another offer.
In the meantime, however, Fluminense have received enquiries from both Liverpool and Manchester City for the player - but says neither turned into an official offer.
Isaque only renewed his contract in February and there are high hopes for him at the club after he was integrated into the first team last year aged 17.
Collymore tips Rogers for Liverpool
Morgan Rogers is being linked with a growing number of clubs after his superb season with Aston Villa in 2024-25 that saw him score eight goals and assist ten.
Recently the Independent has claimed Rogers is a priority target for Tottenham before the transfer window closes and club legend Stan Collymore has urged Reds manager Slot to make a bid for the player.
Collymore, who also played for Villa, said they should do whatever it takes to keep Rogers at Villa Park - but admitted he would take him "in a heartbeat" if he was a rival manager.
"I don’t think, at this point, a club will come in with a bid for Rogers before the transfer window," he told Caught Offside.
"But this time next year, if he continues the trajectory that he’s on and starts to add more goals and more assists, then it’s not going to be a surprise if Arsenal, Man United, Man City or even Liverpool make a move.
"Villa need to do whatever they can do now to safeguard that asset, because if I was one of the top four or five teams, I would take Morgan Rogers in a heartbeat."
Dencdnrtu
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why Liverpool their can't sign Alvarez
puemnprst
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Sooabeln
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isak need to play games with never walk alone
Widbiltz
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I think that is the best option left for Isak. That's to force his way out. He's no more being liked by the fans and club so what remains for him. Fuck Newcastle and Howe
lualisky
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you wanna test success, come to Liverpool
Yiwcdmnpry
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From pursuing Swedish Isaak to Brazilian Isaque,,,,,,,,,,👣👣👣YNWA
Tiubmnotuz
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we
pobbiklpz
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come to Liverpool for you to have a premier league title and UEFA CHAMPIONS
faaaelru
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All these trash some of you are talking you have forgotten Isak still has 3 years contract with Newcastle and in this case the club is in the strongest position to decide his move? He should negotiate with Newcastle to understand why the move is important to him and not to choose the option of revolting
Mubeekoo
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please come to Liverpool
Mubeekoo
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come to Liverpool
Pass2Pogba
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Isak.. pray to Allah as much as you can.. it ain't happening.
roabcelmou
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Deeney is a trash. Dat's y the club of clubs Arsenal) in epl did not go 4 his signature. Nothing positive comes out of his mouth. Bad belle man. Arsenal 4life
Frederick_Mintah1134
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Isak we welcome to FC Liverpool🏆❤️💯
Tiubekopsy
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Troy Deeney as unprofessional as always. Isak has a contract with Newcastle and Newcastle also want to challenge for more titles, so why should they agree to help Liverpool while making themselves weaker?? If every player does what Deeney is saying, then contracts signed by all players will be as valuable as toilet paper.
Is Jackson don't have contract with Chelsea now? Why Chelsea tell him now to leave?
kiyceirtu
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how do you judge Rashford case?
Rashford case is very complicated. I think the managers should have managed him better. He is a good talent, no doubt, but his limited success & too much money is already messing with his head & ambitions
kiyceirtu
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So It's better to keep unhappy player whose heart is somewhere? Will he play whole heartedly?!
Maybe not. I am being neutral. From Liverpool perspective, the acquisition of Isak will further improved an already top, top squad....but from Newcastle perspective, it will be back to fighting relegation instead of fighting for top 4, lol 😆
fepaopruyz
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Newcastle and Hove are not a shame for holding the person who doesn't want the club leave isak
GunnArs
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up until now the character of troy deeney was at best questionable but now it seems it is just bad. no more doubts that this guy is far from intelligent and respectful and everyone would be better off if he just shuts up and keeps his deluded opinion for himself.
fepaopruyz
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if isak don't want you why must you hold him . leave he is not in jail . let him go. now isak is not for Newcastle he want liverpool
Vieaeklmtz
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Troy Deeney as unprofessional as always. Isak has a contract with Newcastle and Newcastle also want to challenge for more titles, so why should they agree to help Liverpool while making themselves weaker?? If every player does what Deeney is saying, then contracts signed by all players will be as valuable as toilet paper.
So It's better to keep unhappy player whose heart is somewhere? Will he play whole heartedly?!
Addyppounds
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which one is "Arne Slot is eager to bring Alexander Isak to Newcastle" is he not in Newcastle before, are you sure this news is genuine?
kinbcimy
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So what your Chelsea did to Jackson is the right one, by adding more players into the front line and telling him to leave, but if he have value like Isak time like this big clubs have taken him.
yusakopstz
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Troy Deeney as unprofessional as always. Isak has a contract with Newcastle and Newcastle also want to challenge for more titles, so why should they agree to help Liverpool while making themselves weaker?? If every player does what Deeney is saying, then contracts signed by all players will be as valuable as toilet paper.
how do you judge Rashford case?
niybioptu
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New castle go Alexander Isak Liverpool
Utdw3Stand
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Rinkachi2221
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Those telling him to force the move is a complete j.e.r.k..
Popeiknpty
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Nuh not Rogers we Liverpool will come for Jacob a Ramsey in 2-3 years time.
beenaale
Popeiknpty
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isak welcomto liverpool
hekdikotuz
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Liverpool will continue chasing Alex until Newcastle open the door
kiyceirtu
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Troy Deeney as unprofessional as always. Isak has a contract with Newcastle and Newcastle also want to challenge for more titles, so why should they agree to help Liverpool while making themselves weaker?? If every player does what Deeney is saying, then contracts signed by all players will be as valuable as toilet paper.
thisishayzed
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Nuh not Rogers we Liverpool will come for Jacob a Ramsey in 2-3 years time.
Newcastle still won't sell him to Liverpool 😆😆 😂
Cohabdensy
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Nuh not Rogers we Liverpool will come for Jacob a Ramsey in 2-3 years time.