Alexander Isak to Liverpool: Talks Gain Momentum as Personal Terms Agreed
Liverpool’s summer recruitment drive appears to be entering a significant phase with talks progressing over a possible deal for Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak. According to Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg, discussions between the two Premier League clubs are “progressing well” and there is a “very positive” feeling within the player’s camp that a transfer can be completed.
Isak, who turned 25 earlier this year, is said to be “hopeful that an agreement between the clubs can be reached”, with Plettenberg also confirming that “a verbal agreement in principle over a contract running until 2031 has been reached with Liverpool”. The forward has been strongly linked with a move to Anfield for several weeks and is believed to be enthusiastic about the opportunity to work under Arne Slot.
🚨🔴 Talks between Newcastle and Liverpool over Alexander #Isak are progressing well. The player’s camp are very positive about the situation. Isak is hopeful that an agreement between the clubs can be reached. A record bid will be needed. #LFC
A verbal agreement in principle… pic.twitter.com/yGIFRGg9id
— Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) July 31, 2025
Progress on the Player’s Side, but Fee Still Unresolved
While Liverpool are yet to formally submit a bid, the groundwork appears to have been laid in terms of personal terms. The next step is now down to the clubs themselves, and there’s still distance between Liverpool’s valuation and Newcastle’s firm stance.
Keith Downie of Sky Sports noted that Newcastle remain “annoyed” about the length of the speculation without a formal offer, with the Magpies thought to be holding out for a £150 million figure. That fee would smash Liverpool’s transfer record and represents a serious stumbling block in current negotiations.
Liverpool are not expected to meet that figure outright but could look to test Newcastle’s resolve with a lower opening offer, especially now that funds have been freed up following the £65.5 million sale of Luis Diaz to Bayern Munich, as reported by BBC Sport.
Why Isak Fits Liverpool’s Evolving Project
With Arne Slot keen to refresh his attacking options, Isak offers a compelling profile. Comfortable both centrally and off the left, the Swede scored 21 goals in all competitions last season and has impressed with his movement, technical quality and finishing under pressure.
As Liverpool look to phase out the older members of their attacking corps and inject fresh impetus into their frontline, Isak represents a long-term option who can hit the ground running. His proven Premier League experience, coupled with his upward trajectory, makes him a standout target for a side that now expects to challenge on all fronts following Slot’s title-winning debut campaign.

Cautious Optimism around Anfield
Despite Newcastle’s hardened negotiating stance, the tone of the latest updates suggests that this deal has legs. Isak is not agitating publicly, but behind the scenes, there’s confidence that a move can materialise. Newcastle, meanwhile, may be forced to consider a sale to comply with Profit and Sustainability Rules, particularly after their significant summer spend in previous windows.
Plettenberg’s phrasing — “progressing well” and “very positive about the situation” — points to the possibility of a breakthrough, even if there remains work to do on the final figures.
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Liverpool fans can be forgiven for allowing themselves to dream. In Alexander Isak, the Reds could be acquiring a dynamic forward entering his prime, hungry to make the leap to elite-level contention. With Arne Slot’s impressive tactical nous already bearing fruit after winning the Premier League in his debut campaign, adding Isak would only accelerate the evolution of this team.
The tragic loss of Diogo Jota last month has left a void, not only in the squad but in the hearts of the supporters. Isak would not be a replacement in spirit, but from a footballing perspective, he has the profile to help carry the torch — versatile, elegant and clinical in front of goal.
Slot is building something ambitious at Anfield, and this move signals more than just another signing. It signals intent. It signals continuity. And perhaps most crucially, it signals belief that Liverpool can stay at the summit of English and European football.
If the deal crosses the line, it could well be remembered as one of the defining transfers of Slot’s era. Supporters will be hoping this is not another saga that drifts into nothing. The signs, for now, are finally pointing in the right direction.