Experts explain why Liverpool can afford the Newcastle star Alexander Isak despite his expenses of 280 million pounds Sterling +

Experts explained why Liverpool can still afford to buy Alexander Isak despite more than 280 million pounds sterling in the transfer window this summer.

According to the Daily mailIsak asked to leave Newcastle this summer, in the midst of speculation connecting it to a move to Anfield.

But if Arne Slot wants to bring the Swedish Liverpool would need to break the British transfer record.

They have already been very active in the window this summer, but still have the financial room to make more signatures.

They benefited from their decision not to spend heavily last summer, with Federico Chiesa their only arrival for 13 million pounds sterling.

But that did not have an impact on Arne Slot’s men on the ground, when they reached the title of the Premier League.

This triumph brought them 174.9 million pounds sterling as a price, giving them a huge financial boost.

Alexander Isak. Image: Sto Forster / Staff via Getty

Alexander Isak. Image: Sto Forster / Staff via Getty

And PSR?

For most Premier League clubs, profit and sustainability rules (PSR) are now the largest restriction on the transfer market.

The rules limit clubs to losses of 105 million pounds sterling during a period of three years, or they are being punished.

The Premier League has shown that he was willing to distribute points deductions for violations, as Nottingham Forest and Everton discovered it.

But Liverpool fans do not have to worry.

TBR football said they had also benefited from the FSG decision to renew the ease of renewable credit of 350 million pounds Sterling which was to expire this month.

They extended the installation of 50 million pounds sterling, although they do not borrow money.

Theoretically, the club therefore has 90 million additional sterling pounds to spend under PSR rules.

Even if Liverpool has signed Isak for 150 million astronomical pounds, these costs will be amortized over five years, which means that only 30 million pounds sterling will reach the accounts this year.

Alexander Isak. Image: Serena Taylor / Contributor via Getty

Alexander Isak. Image: Serena Taylor / Contributor via Getty

Why did Liverpool embark on a wave of spending?

It was a clear declaration of intent to this summer

CEO Billy Hogan said the transfer market is essential to set a marker.

He said to athletics: “It is a huge credit for everyone on the football side and the commercial side, working together every day to make sure that we arrive at this point.

“We also recognize, after winning the title of the English League for the 20th time, that it is one of the biggest clubs in the world.

“We want to make sure that we comply like one.”

Who else has Liverpool signed this summer?

Wednesday, Liverpool completed the signing of the best target in Newcastle, Hugo Ekitike of Eintracht Frankfurt, for 69 million pounds Sterling.

He was the second addition of the club’s attack after the 22 -year -old German attacking midfielder Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen for 116 million pounds sterling, including the additional modules.

They also signed replacements for the legendary Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold at the back.

Milos Kerkez arrived from Bournemouth for 40 million pounds sterling, while Jeremie Frimpong joined 29.5 million pounds Sterling in Bayer Leverkusen.

The goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili also signed with Valence for an agreement that could reach 29 million pounds sterling.

Although the agreement was concluded last summer, the Georgian passed the campaign in Spain, before moving to Merseyside this summer.

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