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Liverpool are ready to break the bank in the summer transfer window with a sensational £100m transfer move for a striker dubbed “Torres 2.0.” The forward, whose style mirrors the pace, movement, and clinical finishing of the iconic Fernando Torres, is being lined up as the next superstar at Anfield. With sources close to the club suggesting an imminent announcement, fans are bracing for one of the biggest signings in recent club history.
The Premier League champions are refusing to stand still this summer, and have already splashed out a British-record transfer fee for Florian Wirtz’s signature.
However, it has not deterred them from wanting to spend big money on a striker, as the club look to prioritise the arrival of a new number 9 in the ongoing transfer window.
Liverpool are prepared to splash in excess of £100m to sign a striker who is being seen as Fernandes Torres 2.0 by the Anfield hierarchy this summer.
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Liverpool set to splash £100m in transfer fee for a striker in Alexander Isak

Alexander Isak is the number one striker target for Liverpool, and despite Newcastle’s resistance, the Reds are expected to table an offer for him.
According to Spanish outlet Fichajes, Liverpool are preparing to go in with an offer for the Newcastle striker this summer.
The Premier League champions are ready to table an offer in excess of £100m to test the Magpies’ resolve about keeping the Swede at Anfield.
Liverpool are convinced that Isak is the man for them and believe that he could have the impact that Fernandes Torres had at Anfield all those years back.
The Reds have been in talks with the forward’s agents, and it is clear, Isak wants to move to Anfield if the opportunity arises.
Newcastle are insistent that he is not for sale, but if the striker refuses to sign a new contract, it could set the cat among the pigeons this summer.
