According to L’Equipe, LIVERPOOL are ready to reignite their interest in Bradley Barcola, who is a long-term target, as they continue to face difficulties in their pursuit of Alexander Isak.
Liverpool have already spent almost £300 million ($400m) this summer, as they have signed Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong, but it has been widely speculated that Isak is a player the club would like to acquire.
Isak had his best season in the Premier League last year and netted an impressive 23 goals for the Toon, but he has been all over the headlines over the past week after it emerged that he has asked to leave Newcastle.
That prompted Liverpool to make their move to try and get a deal done, with many reports in the media claiming that the Reds had submitted an offer of £110 million to try and get Newcastle to offload their star man, but their bid for the Newcastle star has been rejected.
And with the Toon reportedly keen to not lower their asking price, both the PSG star and Real Madrid’s Rodrygo are seen as potential alternatives.
A deal to land Barcola would reportedly cost around €100m (£133.5m) in addition to what has already gone out of the Reds’ account, but the Anfield club is supposedly ready to make a bid
IcFootballnews Says…
The players that LIVERPOOL have already signed this summer are really impressive, they will add some more quality to that attack and defence, do they really need another striker?
Isak is world class, but he is not worth the money that is being talked about and considering his injuries over the seasons, it could actually end up being a waste of money because he has only had one real great season in the Premier League during his stay in England.
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