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  • Alexander Isak, Liverpool, Newcastle United and a question of wages

    Alexander Isak, Liverpool, Newcastle United and a question of wages

    The breaking news on Tuesday, Alexander Isak seemingly the subject of an inquiry from Liverpool.

    Allegedly, the Merseysiders are prepared to offer 120 million for Isaks services.

    This figure is substantially below the 150 million valuation that Newcastle United have supposedly placed on their star man.

    By all accounts, the club is determined to hang onto its star man and any bid would likely be rejected. If this is the case, what are the likely scenarios for Isaks future on Tyneside?

    The rejection of such a high profile bid from Liverpool would clearly signal the value that Newcastle United see in their number 14.

    There have been multiple press reports that the club are prepared to offer Alexander Isak a new deal and I believe the value of this offer will dictate the Swede’s future in the black and white.

    A valuation of 150 million would make Isak the most expensive player in the Premier League.

    By valuing the Swede at this amount, it would place him alongside stars such as Erling Haaland and Mo Salah, both of whom signed new contracts within the last year. As such, it’s worth looking at how much these players are reportedly being paid, to see what kind of contract Isak and his representatives might seek.

    After agreeing a new contract last year, Bruno Guimaraes is by all accounts Newcastles highest paid player, generally reported to be earning somewhere around 150,000-160,000 per week. Even this lofty wage is much lower than that of the leading Premier League and European stars.

    Along with the rest of the Newcastle United squad, Alexander Isak currently earning less than Bruno. A substantial wage but not even the highest at NUFC.

    The top forwards across Europe, including Harry Kane, Erling Haaland and Mohammed Salah are all reputed to be paid in the region of 400,000 per week. This figure would seem far above Newcastles current spending means.

    Whilst it difficult to know, apart from in a small number of cases, exactly what players are earning, fair to assume that claimed earnings for Moussa Dembele (300,000 per week) and Raphinha (200,000 per week) are in the right ball park, certainly not lower than 200k. So they are also earning higher wages than even Newcastle United’s top earner, never mind Alexander Isak who is below United captain Bruno.

    If Newcastle United are to convince Alexander Isak to be Newcastles striker in the long term, we are going to have to find a way to start to bridge the gap between our current wage structure and the elite players of Europe.

    If we are unable to do this, we may have to come to terms with the fact that star players such as Alexander Isak may eventually have to leave the club to fulfil their potential from a monetary standpoint, despite us being able to offer success on the pitch.

    Personally, I feel that Alexander Isak will stay at the club for the upcoming season but unless we can find a way to pay him the salary that our transfer fee asking price suggests he is worth, we may have to come to terms with the fact that next season could be his last on Tyneside.

    Liverpool may well be playing the long game here, by forcing us to openly value Alexander Isak it dictates where contract discussions will head in the future. If we are unable to meet those demands, then the Swede will be a much easier acquisition in 12 months time.

    Continued Champions League participation and off-the-field growth feel as critical as they ever have to the future of Newcastle United.

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  • Liverpool transfers, transfer news, table, fixtures, results and stats

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    The sound of their anthem, ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, as it reverberates around Anfield is one of the most enduring and iconic moments in world football. Liverpool Football Club – also known as The Reds – was founded in 1892 and it has enjoyed a storied and incredible ride since then. As one of the most successful clubs in England, Liverpool have won 19 League titles, seven FA Cups, eight League Cups (more than any other team) and 15 FA Community Shields. Additionally, they have won six European Cups (the most by any English team), three UEFA Cups, four UEFA Super Cups and the FIFA Club World Championship.

    After several years without silverware, Liverpool returned to capture the Premier League title in the 2019/20 season under the management of charismatic German Jurgen Klopp. Given their storied history, Liverpool have several iconic managers who have led them over the years. These include Rafael Bentez, under whose guidance The Reds famously won the Champions League in 2005, Kenny Dalglish, Bill Shankly, Bob Paisley and their longest-serving gaffer Tom Watson who steered the club from 1896 to 1915.

    Given the scale of their success over the years, it is not surprising that the list of great Liverpool players is long. Some of the biggest stars associated with the club down the years include Steven Gerrard, Kenny Dalglish, John Barnes, Ian Rush, Ray Clemence, Kevin Keegan, Graeme Souness and in more recent times, Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk.

    Despite their legendary success, it would be remiss not to mention some of the darker episodes that will sadly always be associated with the club. These are the notorious stadium disasters at Heysel in 1985 and 1989’s Hillsborough disaster which resulted in the death of 96 people.

    Who owns Liverpool?

    Fenway Sports Group LLC

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    Anfield
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    53,394
  • Liverpool in talks with Ibrahima Konate over new deal

    Liverpool in talks with Ibrahima Konate over new deal

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    Liverpool are in talks with defender Ibrahima Konate over a new contract, according to The Times. Konate has two more years left on his current deal, and the player and the club are in discussions over extending to.

    Konate has been on the books of Liverpool since 2021 when he joined from RB Leipzig for £36 million. The 25-year-old centre-back has not always had the best of times at Liverpool, but he has been an important player under former Reds manager Jurgen Klopp and is now a regular under boss Arne Slot.

    The France international centre-back has scored one goal and given one assist in six starts and one substitute appearance in the Premier League for Liverpool so far this season. Konate has scored one goal in two UEFA Champions League for the Merseyside club so far this campaign. Liverpool are aiming to win the Premier League as well as the UEFA Champions League this season.

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