Four Transfer Targets for Liverpool As Alexander Isak Saga Takes Fresh Twist

Liverpool look increasingly unlikely to sign Alexander Isak as transfer deadline edges into view.
Ewan Ross-Murray
Rodrygo has been linked with a move away from Real Madrid this summer.
Rodrygo has been linked with a move away from Real Madrid this summer. / IMAGO/NurPhoto

Liverpool had conducted their business without a hitch this summer but now find themselves embroiled in an unwanted transfer saga.

Despite already splashing over £300 million ($405 million) on new recruits this summer, the Reds remain interested in wantaway Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak. They have already seen an official bid of £110 million ($145.7 million) plus add-ons rebuffed, with the Magpies holding firm in negotiations.

Isak appears to have no future at Newcastle after his recent public outburst in which he insisted there have been “broken promises”, although the Tyneside club have opened the door to his reintegration in their response to the Swede’s statement. He’s now in limbo and his dream move to Anfield looks increasingly unlikely as the transfer window draws to a close.

There are no guarantees that Liverpool will re-enter the market should Isak’s move fail to materialise but they do find themselves somewhat light in the final third after the recent departures of Luis Díaz and Darwin Núñez. An addition at centre forward or in the wide positions cannot be ruled out.

Here are four transfer targets Liverpool could turn to should they miss out on Isak.


Rodrygo

Rodrygo waving.
Rodrygo’s Real Madrid future is uncertain. / IMAGO/Eibner

Rodrygo has staked his claim as one of the world’s most talented and versatile wingers since making the move to Real Madrid in 2019. He’s never produced fewer than nine goal contributions in a season for Los Blancos despite being just 24 years old, and he’s managed 78 goals and assists across the past three campaigns.

There can be no doubting the Brazilian’s ability and his potential to improve even further, but that hasn’t prevented rumours circulating regarding his Madrid future. Some reports have claimed that the Spanish giants would be open to a sale should the right offer arrive, with Arsenal among his suitors during the current window.

Rodrygo would be another big-money addition for Liverpool but he would be worthy of a gargantuan fee. The forward, who can feature on the right or left wing, would be an immediate starter on Merseyside, and may even prove an upgrade on the recently departed Díaz. He boasts the speed, bravery and technical class to thrive in the Premier League.


Rafael Leão

Rafael Leão
Rafael Leão is an explosive talent. / IMAGO/Maciej Rogowski

Rafael Leão has long been on the cusp of becoming a truly elite talent. The Milan winger still falls a notch or two below the game’s best wide forwards, but the numbers undermine any criticisms of the Portuguese star. 23 goal contributions in 2024–25 was his worst tally in four seasons, highlighting just how impressive he is as both a goalscorer and creator.

Liverpool witnessed his genius first hand during this summer’s tour of Asia, with the 26-year-old’s devastating speed and incredible close control causing the Reds major issues in their 4–2 friendly defeat to Milan. He scored and assisted in his side’s victory, proving the perfect counter-attacking threat for Massimiliano Allegri.

Leão predominantly operates as a left winger and would fill that immediate void left by Díaz—although Cody Gakpo is a mighty fine option at Anfield already. Again, a mammoth fee would be required to secure a deal, but Milan’s worrying financial position means a sizeable offer might prove too good to refuse.


Kenan Yıldız

Kenan Yildiz
The youngster is one of Europe’s brightest prospects. / IMAGO/Gribaudi/ImagePhoto

Few starlets across the continent are currently shining brighter than Juventus’ Kenan Yıldız. The 20-year-old has been a revelation for the Old Lady during a period of inconsistency, enjoying a proper breakout season in 2024–25 as he netted 12 times and provided seven assists at club level.

Naturally, such returns have caught the attention of England’s giants, with the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United having been touted with previous interest. However, the former have signed Jamie Gittens as their new winger this summer and the latter have little hope of convincing Yıldız of a transfer given their on-field woes.

That could open a gap for Liverpool in the market should they hold an interest in the agile and slippery Turkey international. His direct approach and underlying creative numbers are difficult to ignore, while his age means that he’s only going to improve in the coming years.


Julián Alvarez

Julián Alvarez
Julián Alvarez has Premier League experience. / IMAGO/PsnewZ

While Liverpool will be looking intently at wingers before the transfer window slams shut, they are evidently open to signing another striker this summer given their pursuit of Isak. Núñez’s exit leaves the Reds short in central attack, with Ekitiké currently their only orthodox No.9 option.

Liverpool will find themselves in an awkward position should Ekitiké’s impressive early form fade, or should the Frenchman suffer a long-term injury. Signing a new striker would help ease concerns.

While an ambitious transfer, Julián Alvarez would be an undeniably perfect fit for Liverpool. The Argentine showcased his true goalscoring potential with Atlético Madrid last season by netting 29 in all competitions, while he also boasts Premier League title-winning experience with Manchester City. Oh, and he’s a World Cup winner, too.

Alvarez’s positional intelligence and flexibility across the front line makes him a unique threat and somebody Arne Slot could rely on to add a different dimension to Liverpool’s game, whether that be as a striker, winger or false nine. Few players boasts such a blend of technical quality, industry and versatility, attributes that ensure Alvarez is one of the world’s best forwards.


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