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Liverpool are in the market for a number 9, and significant funds will be directed towards signing a top striker this summer. The Reds are expected to turn their attention towards a deal that would see a top rival losing their forward in the ongoing transfer window.
The Merseyside giants are working hard towards securing a deal for Florian Wirtz, and they could end up getting it over the line this week for the Bayer Leverkusen attacking midfielder.
They have already signed Jeremie Frimpong from the German club, and are also closing in on an agreement to sign Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth this summer.
However, signing a striker is still a top priority for Liverpool and the club are set to snare a top marksman away from one of their Premier League rivals in the ongoing transfer window.
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Alexander Isak is the priority target for Liverpool despite Newcastle United’s insistence that the forward is not for sale in the ongoing transfer window.
However, it has emerged that the Reds have not given up hope, and they are keeping their powder dry for a move to sign Isak later in the summer.
According to Fichajes, Liverpool are plotting to make an initial offer to sign Isak soon, as part of their transfer plans.
It has been claimed that the Merseyside giants are ready to offer a package above £100m to test Newcastle’s resolve.
The Magpies are in talks with the striker over a new deal, but could be forced to smash their wage structure if they want to keep him on Tyneside.
Newcastle are likely to demand somewhere around £120 to £150m before agreeing to sell the attacker in the ongoing transfer window.
