Liverpool is preparing to strengthen his attack options this summer, with a new optimism around Mohamed Salah’s future at the club.
Today it has been widely reported that the Salah is about to agree on a new two -year contract With Liverpool, a story that will make Liverpool’s supporters flow.
Although the future of Egyptian is a key focus, the club is simultaneously exploring options to add fresh fire power to Arne’s slot.
Alexander Isak is still a dream goal for Liverpool
According to GivemmesportAlexander Isak, of Newcastle United, is still the goal of Liverpool’s dreams. The Swedish striker has been scrating this season, scoring 20 goals and registering five assists in only 27 appearances in the Premier League.
Its ability to lead the line with rhythm, precision and composition has caught the attention of several Premier League clubs, including the Reds.
The 25 -year -old has a contract until 2028 and is valued at about 100 million euros, which makes a transfer expensive and complicated.
Isak has been firmly established as one of the most consistent finishes of the Premier League and has played a vital role to help the Magpies finish their long trophy drought recently score in the EFL Cup final against Liverpool.
According to the report, Liverpool is giving his time, respecting the focus of Newcastle in a first four place end before making a formal focus.
Liverpool List Joao Pedro and Hugo Ekitike
If an agreement for Isak is unviable, Liverpool has alternatives. According to the report, the club has internal in progress to present a list of goals based on its data -based strategy.
Among the shortlisted goals are Joao Pedro de Brighton and the Hugo Ekitike of Eintracht Frankfurt are also serious. The two forwards have been strongly searched and valued by the club’s hiring team.
Pedro has enjoyed a solid campaign to the Premier League, producing eight goals and six assists in 25 appearances, bringing his general account for the club to 28 goals and 10 assists in 68 games in all competitions.
Ekitike, on the other hand, has appeared as a breaking star in Germany, contributing 19 goals and eight assists in 40 games for Frankfurt, reaching his general account for the club with 23 goals and 10 assists in 56 games.

With Diogo Jota and Darwin Nunez they set out for summer trips, and Luis Diaz was a transfer to Barcelona, Liverpool is preparing for significant rehabilitation.
While Salah’s likely extension provides stability, the workforce clearly needs reinforcements after a season in which Liverpool’s attack has often been inconsistent. Both Jota and Núñez have fought for the goals, leaving Salah to bring much of the load.