Alexander Isak to Liverpool had been the biggest transfer news of this transfer window so far, and everybody expected this transfer to take place sooner or later. But after the latest incident in this transfer saga, there is a huge hope for the Newcastle fans that the player will possibly stay.

It was revealed earlier that Isak does not want to stay at Newcastle anymore, and he was forcing a move to Liverpool. It was also reported that the Swedish International already told Newcastle last season that he wanted to leave by this season. But the Magpies were desperate to keep their best player in their squad.

Alexander Isak

Newcastle United rejects Liverpool's bid for Alexander Isak

Eddie Howe, the present Newcastle United manager, recently said that they did not want to let Isak go at any cost, and he was also confident that they would retain him by the end of this window. Isak, on the other hand, also looked desperate to force his move out to Liverpool.

Alexander Isak earlier submitted a transfer request

According to reports from Sky Sports, Liverpool have submitted an official bid of £110m plus add ons. But surprisingly Newcastle United rejected the bid, and they clearly said that they are not letting their best player go for anything less than £200 million, which is definitely not possible for Liverpool.

Alexander Isak

Newcastle are desperate to keep Isak

This rejection may be a big indication that Alexander Isak may remain at Newcastle United Football Club at the end of this transfer window. This is definitely going to be a huge relief for the Newcastle fans. But things will be interesting when Liverpool makes their next move, will they make another bid, or will they let it go?

The more exciting thing to check would be the next move of Isak. Will he agree to stay at Newcastle, or will he still force us to move out? One thing we can definitely expect is that Liverpool will surely not make a bid of £200 million, but they can increase the bid amount. As of now, it looks like the Magpies will be able to retain their star forward.