Liverpool don’t need Alexander Isak and Arsenal may prove it | Football | Sport

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It is a potential transfer that Alexander Isak wants desperately, but time is exhausted for the Swedish striker. We are now only six days before the expiration of the summer transfer window, Liverpool and Newcastle are not closer to acceptance of the 150 million pound sterling agreement than the Tyneside Club is demanding.

The saga undoubtedly accelerated hostility on Monday evening when the Reds won this 3-2 dramatic victory in St James’ Park. Looking from afar, Isak could have salivate the team of Arne Slot marking seven times in their first two games, creating chances even in the case of Cosh. However, the problem for the 25 -year -old is that Liverpool is currently highlighting the argument that they do not really need him.

With or without Isak, the Slot team will score goals. Tactically, they were widely surpassed by Bournemouth and Newcastle, and yet they simply outclassed the opposition.

This Sunday could potentially prove the death of death for the ambitions of transfer of the exiled attacker. Liverpool welcomes Arsenal in an already deemed central confrontation in the training of the reigning of this season, and they will face the strongest defensive unit in the League.

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Another hatred of the goals of Hugo Ekitike and Co will indefinitely prove that Slot does not need to attack reinforcements. Instead, while Ibrahima Konate plays with the air of a man whose head is already in Madrid, focusing on the Marc Guehi of Crystal Palace task would be much more beneficial.

Of course, the elephant in the room is the embarrassing Afcon journey of Mohamed Salah in January. If the Dutch manager wondered how he could adequately replace his marquee attacker, then Rio NGUMOHA gave him the perfect solution on Monday evening.

Isak’s best bet at the moment would be to swallow his pride and make amends with Eddie Howe and his Newcastle teammates. Fans who have argued with anger that he should never wear the famous black and white will soon forgive if he returns and will start scoring goals. Ask Luis Suarez, Carlos Tevez or Wayne Rooney.

If he produces what he is capable of, the big clubs will return next summer. Maybe even January. But at the moment, trying to force a move to Anfield seems futile, with Slot and FSG surely realizing that it is not an avenue they need to break the bank to descend.

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The huge Sunday confrontation with Mikel Arteta’s men could well prove it once and for all.

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