Romano: Liverpool s £120 million offer for Isaac was rejected, and he is still interested in the players
According to well-known reporter Romano, Liverpool once offered Isaac for 120 million pounds, but was rejected by Newcastle, but Liverpool is still interested in Isaac.
Romano revealed that Liverpool had made a £120 million offer for Isaac, but was rejected by Newcastle. It is reported that the offer includes possible additional terms as part of the total amount, and Newcastle is currently firm in its position to the Swedish striker and has made it clear that it will not be sold at this stage.
This may explain why there are reports that Liverpool will not continue to advance the transfer for the time being. However, sources revealed that Liverpool internally believes this is a normal game in transfer negotiations and believes that there is still time to push the deal and make progress before the transfer window is closed at the end of August.
Liverpool originally expected Newcastle to soften its position this month, and things could change if Newcastle could sign a suitable replacement and decide to release Isaac. Liverpool's offer also has a clear purpose - sending a signal to the players that the club is ready to introduce him. Isaac himself is firmly hoping to join Liverpool. He has not expressed any interest in renewing his contract with Newcastle, although the latter has proposed an invitation to renew his contract.
Behind the scenes, it is generally believed that the story between Liverpool and Isaac is not over yet and it still depends on Newcastle's final position.