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- Isak offered staggering wages by Al-Hilal
- Liverpool remain interested in the striker
- Isak did not travel to Asia for pre-season
According to The Guardian Al-Hilal are prepared to make the offer even more attractive by adding bonuses on top of the outrageous salary on offer. The bonus payments would depend on whether Al-Hilal win the الدوري السعودي للمحترفين or the AFC Champions League titles and Isak becomes the highest goal-scorer.
Liverpool are also in the race to sign the Swedish forward, although the Reds are in no position to match the massive wages offered by their Saudi counterparts. The English champions may also be unable to match Newcastle’s valuation of £120 million ($161m) after spending close to £300m ($400m) on transfers this summer, which has seen players like Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez join the club.
The Reds, however, could still manage the finances if they can offload Luis Diaz amid strong interest from Bayern Munich, who remain keen on signing the Colombian despite seeing their initial bid rejected by Liverpool.
Fabrizio Romano has reported that Isak has not held any direct talks with Al-Hial as his dream destination remains Liverpool. It now depends on whether Newcastle allows the player to leave this summer.
Eddie Howe’s side will be in action on Sunday as they take on Arsenal in a pre-season friendly at the Singapore National Stadium. Isak’s future looks set to remain up in the air for some time.