Liverpool's chances of as recent reports suggest the Reds have an interest in the player.
The Merseyside club has been , with rumors . However, Liverpool isn't the only one reportedly eyeing up Isak. Arsenal and Barcelona have also been associated with the Swedish international as a potential summer transfer target.
Isak has netted 24 goals across all competitions for Newcastle this season, including two against Liverpool - one of which .
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This impressive form has sparked speculation about a high-profile move for the striker when the summer transfer window swings open, with Newcastle allegedly .
Yet, suggests that Liverpool may no longer have to contend with Arsenal in the race for Isak's signature.
The report indicates that the Gunners are not pursuing a deal for the Newcastle frontman, instead shifting their focus towards Sporting CP forward Viktor Gyokeres.
The report doesn't mention Liverpool, so it's still unclear whether the Reds will table a formal offer this summer, despite other sources claiming side are keen on Isak.
However, it's been reported that Newcastle has no intention of letting Isak depart St James' Park this summer, despite interest from several clubs. They're keen to .
Rumors have been swirling that Liverpool is in the market for a new striker this summer, as the current frontrunners aim to bolster their attack for the upcoming season.
In addition to Isak, Hugo Ekitike of Eintracht Frankfurt and Julian Alvarez of Atletico Madrid are two other forwards who've been circulating in the Reds' rumor mill recently.
Slot opted for in the center-forward position in the victory over Everton earlier this week. Liverpool also has among its striking options, while has filled the role this season.
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