Insider reveals Liverpool valuable swap deal Newcastle won’t reject for Isak sale to happen

The protracted battle for Alexander Isak’s signature has become one of the summer’s most gripping transfer narratives, with Liverpool increasingly desperate to land their man as the deadline approaches.

The Swedish striker’s determined efforts to force an exit from Newcastle—including vacating his North East residence and refusing to train with the squad—have escalated tensions, leaving both clubs at a crossroads.

Premier League insider Keith Wyness has proposed a potential solution that could break the deadlock. The former Aston Villa CEO suggests Liverpool could sweeten their rejected £110 million bid by including players in a swap deal.

“A player swap plus £120 million might be the formula that gets this done,” Wyness told Football Insider. “Newcastle need reinforcements in multiple positions, and Liverpool have the squad depth to make such an offer appealing.”

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This strategic approach would address Newcastle’s primary concern—securing an adequate replacement before sanctioning their star striker’s departure.

The Magpies’ hierarchy has remained steadfast in their stance, emboldened by Isak’s contract running until 2026.

However, the growing toxicity surrounding the situation may force their hand, especially if Liverpool can offer immediate solutions to Eddie Howe’s squad needs.

The timing adds another layer of intrigue, with Liverpool scheduled to visit St James’ Park for their second Premier League fixture.

Wyness highlighted the potential fireworks: “Which shirt will Isak be wearing that day? That subplot alone makes this one of the most compelling sagas of the window.”

Wyness criticized Isak’s conduct but acknowledged Newcastle’s precarious position. “The club should make an example of him—no player is bigger than the institution,” he stated.

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However, the financial reality cannot be ignored. A £120 million-plus-players package would represent a significant return on their £63 million investment, funds that could be reinvested across the squad while removing a disruptive influence.

Liverpool’s Broader Transfer Strategy

While pursuing Isak, Liverpool have progressed on other fronts. The Reds have reportedly agreed personal terms with both Giovanni Leoni and Marc Guéhi as they bolster their defensive options.

Notably, they’ve decided to retain Ibrahima Konaté despite Real Madrid’s interest, signaling their intent to build depth rather than dismantle their backline.

The winger situation presents an interesting subplot. Despite Luis Díaz’s departure, Liverpool have resisted moves for replacements like PSG’s Bradley Barcola, preferring to develop academy prospect Rio Ngumoha. This calculated approach suggests their resources are being funneled toward the Isak deal above all else.

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Timeline of a Transfer Saga

  • February 13: Initial reports emerge of Isak’s interest in joining Liverpool
  • June 20: Liverpool consider £150 million bid before settling on lower approach
  • July 16: Formal £120 million offer tabled to Newcastle
  • July 24: Isak formally requests transfer, escalating tensions
  • August 1: First official bid rejected as Newcastle hold firm
  • August 12: Striker moves out of Newcastle home in symbolic gesture

As the September 1 deadline looms, this saga encapsulates modern football’s complex power dynamics.

Liverpool must decide whether to meet Newcastle’s demands or walk away, while the Magpies weigh the benefits of cashing in against the precedent it might set.

One thing is certain—the resolution, whatever form it takes, will reverberate through both clubs’ seasons.