The expert opens on the price asked Alexander Isak

Alexander Isak is wanted by Liverpool. (Photo by Serena Taylor / Newcastle United via Getty Images)
Liverpool has already had a very impressive summer transfer window, and this could be about to improve with the possible signature of Alexander Isak, who seeks to move away from Newcastle.
Last week, it was largely reported that Isak would like to leave Newcastle, which led him to be withdrawn from their pre-season tour in Singapore and South Korea. Liverpool has not yet moved in concrete, and although it should occur very shortly after an agreement has been agreed to sell Luis Diaz in Bayern Munich, they could face competition for the 25 -year signature.
Alexander Isak indication of the requested price emerges
In accordance with the football initiate, finance expert Stefan Borson addressed speculation surrounding Isak and a possible move to Saudi Arabia, whose biggest clubs belong to PIF – the majority shareholder in Newcastle.
“Newcastle does not need to sell it. I think they can manage their financial show problems. He has a long contract. They could say no, but it’s not easy to say no when a player wants to leave.
“I think the al-Hilal situation is weird. You have a team that is very clearly a related part. This is what they themselves say in their own accounts. You have a team that belongs to the same owners. This agreement would be adjusted.
“First of all, it would be necessary to have an assessment of market value of the Premier League, so that this probably ceiling the costs at 150 million pounds sterling. There is no possibility of 200 million pounds sterling or something like that because the Premier League will not approve of this. I think that the Premier League would approve 150 million pounds sterling. Then you will get UEFA.
It is reported that Newcastle would like 150 million pounds sterling from any club, including Liverpool. The Premier League hopes to lower this using the player’s desire to leave, although the North East Club is unable to be intimidated in this case.







