Liverpool won the 2024/25 Premier League and has been moving to secure his place among European elites for the next few years, bringing a huge change in the transfer market.
The important effort to sign Bayer Leverkusen’s Florian Wirtz appears to come to a pleasant head, but negotiations are still ongoing. Liverpool’s latest offer totals £113 million, but the Bundesliga side supports a UK record price of £116 million.
With full-back pairing moves Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez already closing out, Reds are sure to keep competing for Arne Slot’s biggest awards on the system.
But there’s still something missing and there’s nothing wrong. Well, Liverpool has options for Darwin Nunes and Diogo Jota’s centre forwards, but they didn’t actually cut the final term either, and were able to sell both.
Liverpool is not prioritizing the frontman position at this time, but they are researching the market and linking it to the sporting movements of Lisbon’s Victor Guilyoker.
Interest in Liverpool’s Viktor Gyoker
With Arsenal of RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesco “will move on with negotiations,” Liverpool’s Fabrizio Romano, who began meeting with the forwards last month, says he can take free shots with Gjoker this summer.
The Swedish striker took his breath away in two campaigns in Portugal, scoring 97 goals and providing 28 assists in just 102 matches, winning back-to-back La Portugal titles.
Considered by data analyst Spencer Hosman, the 27-year-old is above Nunes and Jota levels, so you can see why Liverpool is so sharp.
However, recent reports suggest that Manchester United may be set to win the race, and are ready to pay a £60 million fee to scorers.
Most goals in Europe’s top 10 leagues (24/25) | |||
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# | player | App | the goal |
1) | Viktor | 33 | 39 |
2) | Kylian Mbappe | 34 | 31 |
3) | Mohamed is wrong | 38 | 29 |
4) | Robert Lewandowski | 34 | 27 |
5) | Victor Osimhen | 30 | 26 |
5 = | Harry Kane | 31 | 26 |
Data via the transfer market |
All cases are different, but some fans may reserve judgment on this. Because Nunez scored 34 goals from 41 matches in 2021/22, playing for Portugal’s Benfica.
The country of Iberia is not at the same level as the Premier League. That’s true. If Liverpool signs a striker from his department, someone already proven as a world class option on the British coast
Liverpool is still for PL striker
According to Transfer Insider Graeme Bailey, Liverpool dreams of signing Newcastle United striker Alexander Isaac this summer, despite athletic David Ornstein previously declared that Sweden International had left after Sweden International competed in the Champions League.
It is understood that future contract talks will have a major impact on ISAK’s stance, but if he leaves this summer, Newcastle is trying to steal the banks a figure of £150 million.
Sky Sports’ Keith Macda hopes Newcastle can maintain their charm this summer, but claims Isaac is ambitious and appears to be watching a transfer at some stage.
What Alexander Isaac brings to Liverpool
What does Isaac bring to Liverpool? In short, goals, and many of them.
The 25-year-old has been a revelation at St. James Park since signing a club record £603 million fee in 2022 and has departed Real Sociedad.
In three campaigns at Tyneside, Isak scored 62 goals and 11 assists in 109 matches, walking the most confident of the past year, with Magpie returning to the elite European stage and scoring 27 times, actually facing Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final.
But that’s not just the numbers, but the amazing range of skills that ISAK brings to the table. Slot has shown that throughout the Maiden’s year at Anfield, he likes offensive players who run dynamically, not only firing at goals, but also creating and linking with teammates.
He is a deadly shooter and praised by Pundit Alan Shearer as a “world-class assassin”, but Isak is actually more than a simple scorer, finishing off the chances created by his peers.
Certainly, he is one of the most complete things out there. According to FBREF, ISAK ranks in the top 16% of European top five league strikers last season, top 5 leagues for shot-making action, top 13% of progressive passes, top 7% of progressive carry and top 8% of take-ons per 90.
A successful take-on is recorded when the player defeats the opponent while bringing the ball directly into the possession.
You can see why he longs for the continent. Isak is the very definition of world class, bringing so many dynamic aggressions to the table.
His proven consistency in the Premier League maintains his suitability to Liverpool, and he is otherwise two years younger than Gyoker.
Swedish boss John Dahl Thomason even made “the best striker in the world” Coin Isaac. The former Newcastle men acknowledged his prejudice, but to be fair, Isaac showed off his skills to such a level.
Ultimately, ISAK and Gyoker will improve the Liverpool system in the slot if both are added to the ranks, but Isaak will win by far if fans are quized with the ideal choice to wear a striker shirt.
After such a prolific and robust campaign for Eddie Howe’s side, Isaac himself proved one of the best of his generation.
Liverpool dreams of completing this incredible signature. If they play their cards correctly, the pieces may just fall into place.
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