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Liverpool are plotting a €100M move for Newcastle superstar to replace Darwin Nunez in a blockbuster summer deal! 🚨💣👀

Liverpool are reportedly gearing up for a major summer shake-up, with big moves expected in their attacking department as the futures of several stars remain uncertain.

 

The forward line could see a significant transformation. Reports suggest that both Diogo Jota and Darwin Núñez may be sold, while Luis Díaz is drawing heavy interest from Barcelona and could be pushing for a transfer.

 

The most high-profile potential exit is Mohamed Salah. Although Egyptian media report ongoing contract discussions, no solid agreement has been reached. With his deal set to expire soon, uncertainty looms over the future of the club’s top scorer.

 

Salah’s contribution to Liverpool has been nothing short of legendary—243 goals and 110 assists in 393 appearances. His influence this season has been immense too, with 27 goals and 17 assists in just 30 games. Losing him would undoubtedly leave a major void.

 

Amid these developments, Liverpool are reportedly preparing a blockbuster €135 million (£114 million) bid for Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak. The Swedish international is also being tracked by top clubs like Arsenal, Manchester United, and Barcelona—but it’s believed Isak prefers a club with Champions League prospects, giving Liverpool the edge.

 

Newcastle remain hopeful of keeping Isak, but they are aware of the growing interest from Anfield.

 

The 25-year-old forward has had a standout season, playing a crucial role in Newcastle’s League Cup triumph and their push for a Champions League spot. In the Premier League alone, he’s scored 20 goals and assisted five times across 26 appearances, with 24 goals and 5 assists in all competitions.

 

Should Liverpool secure Isak’s signature, it would send a strong message about their ambitions. Still, if they want to remain competitive at the highest level, retaining Mohamed Salah could be just as important as any major signing.

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