Alexander isak transfer verdict sent as liverpool u-turn predicted

Alexander isak transfer verdict sent as liverpool u-turn predicted


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ROBBIE KEANE HAS GIVEN HIS VIEW ON THE REDS' SEARCH FOR A STRIKER AND TRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD'S DIFFICULT POSITION 05:00, 21 May 2025Updated 09:00, 21 May 2025 Former Liverpool


striker Robbie Keane believes Newcastle United star Alexander Isak should be Arne Slot's No.1 transfer target this summer. And the ex-Ireland frontman says Conor Bradley is more than


capable of replacing Real Madrid-bound Trent Alexander-Arnold at right-back next season, despite the expected arrival of £30m Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen. Keane, who joined in a


£20m deal from Tottenham Hotspur in the summer of 2008, thinks a new striker should be first on the agenda for the new champions and he pinpointed Sweden international Isak, who has scored


23 Premier League goals for Newcastle this term, as the ideal man to fill the spot. Only Mohamed Salah has more than the Magpies frontman with 28 and Keane thinks Isak would be key to


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Frimpong transfer question as 'crazy' Liverpool claim made "I think if Liverpool want to kick on next year, then obviously signing a striker – a real No.9 – would be


huge," Keane told Betway. "Someone like Alexander Isak would suit Liverpool. "I think he would really help them in the Champions League, because you can see that competition


is getting even stronger at the top now." On Bradley and the booing of Alexander-Arnold at Anfield during the 2-2 draw with Arsenal earlier this month, Keane added: "I’m sure Trent


Alexander-Arnold would have been disappointed that he got booed by the Liverpool fans. They are brilliant, unbelievable fans and are very loyal as well. "They’re disappointed that one


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Pre-order here: https://reachsportshop.com/special_edition/liverpool-fc-champ20ns-premier-league-winners-24-25/ Article continues below "Knowing the Liverpool fans like I do, I think it


was one of those where they were just getting it out of their system, and I wouldn’t be surprised now in the remaining game if he gets a really good farewell from the fans, because that’s


what they’re like. I think they got the frustration out and you’d like to think that will be the end of it. "To me, Conor Bradley is definitely a suitable candidate to start for


Liverpool at right-back next season in Alexander-Arnold’s absence. He is a different player to Trent, of course. "Trent is technically very, very gifted, while Bradley is more of a


runner and is maybe a bit quicker. Liverpool are lucky to have him, and while there’s talk of Jeremie Frimpong joining from Bayer Leverkusen, I think Conor Bradley could definitely do the


job."