Liverpool – July 30, 2025
Swedish international striker Alexander Isak has reportedly reached a verbal agreement in principle with Liverpool FC on a long-term contract that would keep him at Anfield until 2031, according to Sky Sports journalist Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal).
While no official announcement has been made by the club or player, the reported agreement signals serious intent from Liverpool to secure one of Europe’s most promising forwards ahead of the new season.
🔴 A Potential Landmark Signing
Isak, currently playing for Newcastle United, enjoyed an impressive Premier League campaign last season, drawing interest from several top clubs across Europe due to his pace, technical ability, and goal-scoring consistency.
The 25-year-old has been viewed as a potential long-term replacement for Liverpool’s aging forward line and could bring a new dynamic to the attack under manager Arne Slot.
📝 What Comes Next?
According to reports, the agreement is at the verbal stage, with negotiations between Liverpool and Newcastle likely to follow regarding a transfer fee. Isak is currently under contract at Newcastle until 2028, and the Magpies are expected to demand a substantial figure—potentially upwards of £90 million—to sanction a move.
🇸🇪 Rising Star
Isak has 40+ caps for Sweden and continues to be a central figure for the national team. If finalized, the deal would mark one of Liverpool’s most significant investments in recent years.
This is a developing story. Stay tuned for further updates as negotiations progress.




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