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Darwin Nunez future takes fresh twist as new club make Liverpool star top summer transfer target
Darwin Nunez remains a Liverpool player but another transfer option appears to be opening up after several false dawns.
Darwin Nunez remains a Liverpool player but another transfer option appears to be opening up after several false dawns.
Darwin Nunez could still be on the way out of Liverpool this summer as reports state talks are continuing with Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal.
Saudi Pro League giants A-Hilal are ready to offer a staggering £600,000-a-week, tax-free contract to lure Alexander Isak from Newcastle, despite interest from Premier League champions Liverpool. Isak has been linked with a move away from St. James' Park this summer and the player has not travelled to Asia for the club's pre-season friendly matches.
Newcastle United may be nearing a critical decision regarding the future of Alexander Isak, who is reportedly eager to move on from St James’ Park. While the Magpies have attempted to persuade him to remain with a lucrative long-term contract offer worth £300,000 per week, the Swedish international is said to be eyeing a move to familiar rivals Liverpool.
Newcastle have decided chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan and PIF will make the final call on Alexander Isak's future and not Eddie Howe in an unusual move.
Liverpool may have found a way of funding a move for Alexander Isak, with Darwin Nunez reportedly attracting more interest from the Saudi Pro League.
Alexander Isak has rocked Newcastle United by informing the Magpies of his desire to leave this summer, with Liverpool and Al-Hilal circling. The Swedish striker missed the Magpies’ pre-season tour of East Asia due to a reported thigh injury, but it has now emerged that the in-demand striker wants to explore a big-money move away from St. James' Park this summer.
The reason for Alexander Isak training alone at Newcastle has been revealed, as intense transfer speculation links him with Liverpool and Al-Hilal.
Newcastle striker Alexander Isak is reportedly demanding a huge pay rise to stay at the club amid interest from Liverpool and Al-Hilal.