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Liverpool has decided to put a stop to their attempt to sign Alexander Isak. After a firm offer of 140 million euros without bonuses, Newcastle responded with an immediate rejection, making it clear that they have no intention of negotiating at this time. This resounding refusal has led the Anfield club to discard, at least for now, the possibility of presenting a second proposal for the Swedish forward, as reported by Ben Jacobs.
🚨 Exclusive: Liverpool have no plans as it stands to bid again for Alexander Isak this window.
— Ben Jacobs (@JacobsBen) August 1, 2025
Nature of #NUFC’s rebuttal means Liverpool will NOT follow up with a second offer.
Regarded as futile unless Newcastle change their stance and contact Liverpool.
Offer rejected was… pic.twitter.com/zPX8Vt1o4X
From the 'red' entity, it is insisted that the issue is not personal: they maintain a good relationship with the player's environment, and the player's desire is not an obstacle. However, the operation has been put on hold after the Magpies' emphatic refusal. The ball is now in Isak's court, who must decide whether to stick to his desire for a new adventure or accept Newcastle's intention to renew his contract with the promise of facilitating an exit next summer.
Liverpool Will Not Go Crazy Over Isak
From the offices of St. James' Park, the option of securing his stay for another year by offering better contractual conditions has been considered. Meanwhile, Liverpool will wait for developments: they will only re-enter the bidding if Newcastle shows clear signs of being willing to engage in serious discussions.
For now, the team led by Arne Slot will focus its efforts on other alternatives to strengthen their attack, while waiting for the market to determine whether the situation with Isak is truly closed or just on hold.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, El Liverpool no hará una segunda oferta por Alexander Isak
