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The Alexander Isak to Liverpool transfer saga was expected to be continued until the transfer deadline day, and that is exactly what happened. The Swedish International striker joined Newcastle United in 2022, and he became the biggest star of the team in the three years since. He has scored 62 goals in only 109 appearances for the team.
But earlier in this transfer window, he expressed his desire to leave Newcastle United, and he also made it clear that he wants to join the defending Premier League Champions, Liverpool. But Newcastle United remained Adamant in their decision that they did not want to let him go, leading Alexander Isak to go on strike.

Liverpool a ready to make a new bid for Alexander Isak
Isak mostly went on strike when the first built from Liverpool was rejected by Newcastle United Football Club, which is believed to be something around £110 million plus add ons. The former English League Champions made it clear that they do not want to let him go unless they can find a proper replacement.
Their first bid, worth £110 million, was rejected
Isak did not join the training sessions with Newcastle United; he remained out of the friendly matches, and when he understood that the club was determined that they did not want to let him go, by wrote a statement in which he accused them of " breaking promises." This statement sparked so much controversy that the fans became furious at him.

Alexander Isak is desperate never to play for Newcastle United again
Ultimately, Newcastle United managed to find a proper replacement for Alexander Isak in the form of the German International Nick Woltemade, who agreed to join the club. It had been really difficult for them to find a replacement for their rebellious forward, as they had previously failed multiple times.
After the Magpies finally managed to find a replacement for the 25 year old, it was expected that they would let Isak leave. According to reports from The Telegraph, Liverpool are ready to make a new bid worth £130 million plus add ons for this Swedish International, but there has been no confirmation on whether Newcastle are actually looking forward to letting him go.