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Liverpool weigh Isak bid as window nears end
Liverpool pace talks on Isak and Guehi as the transfer window nears its close.

As the window nears its close, Liverpool weigh multiple signings and exits while eyeing targets like Alexander Isak and Marc Guehi.
Liverpool faces a busy transfer week amid growing speculation
Liverpool's summer has seen a wave of new faces, with Hugo Ekitike, Jeremie Frimpong, Florian Wirtz, Milos Kerkez, Giorgi Mamardashvili, Giovanni Leoni, Armin Pecsi and Freddie Woodman added to the squad. At the same time, a number of players have left, including Caoimhin Kelleher, Jarell Quansah, Luis Diaz, Darwin Nunez, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Tyler Morton and Nat Phillips, signaling a broad reshuffle as the club recalibrates.
Linked targets remain Alexander Isak and Marc Guehi. The Echo reports that a second Isak bid is unlikely after Newcastle United rejected an earlier £110 million offer, while Guehi is pursued on a contract-out basis. On the departures side, Ben Doak is close to joining Bournemouth for about £25 million, and Kostas Tsimikas could also leave, adding to left-back depth alongside Giorgi Kerkez and Andy Robertson. Harvey Elliott has again been linked with a move away, though that chatter has cooled in recent days.
Key Takeaways
"Markets demand bold bets in the transfer window"
Opinion on the market pressure Liverpool faces
"Isak's price tag shows how high the market has climbed"
Highlight on the transfer price for top targets
"Liverpool must balance flair with fiscal sense this season"
Editorial line on the club's strategy
Liverpool appears to be pursuing a balanced mix of high-profile targets and internal reshuffles to refresh the squad. The club is testing the market's price tags while trying to protect strategic flexibility for the rest of the season. A potential move for Isak would signal urgency, but it risks inflating the wage bill and complicating squad balance if the scale of investment is not matched elsewhere.
The ongoing talks reflect a broader shift in how the club approaches scouting, youth development and senior signings. If Liverpool can convert one or two lower-risk targets or leverage the current depth in the squad to nurture academy talents, they could keep pace with rivals while preserving financial stability. The next two weeks will reveal whether ambition stays loud or tightens around budget realities.
Highlights
- Prices shape what is possible this week
- Depth tests the patience of fans and clubs alike
- Two weeks left and the market is buzzing
- Youth and experience must walk the same line
The window still holds surprises as the squad adapts to a changing market.
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