Alexander Isak: Do the owners of Newcastle Pif help Liverpool to buy a Magpies attacker?

However, the expert in football financing Kieran Maguire says that Liverpool can afford to buy Isak, that Nunez remains or leaves. “Although they were very active in the transfer window, if they really wanted it, they could have spent another 200 to 250 million pounds sterling, and would have always been within the limits of…

However, the expert in football financing Kieran Maguire says that Liverpool can afford to buy Isak, that Nunez remains or leaves.

“Although they were very active in the transfer window, if they really wanted it, they could have spent another 200 to 250 million pounds sterling, and would have always been within the limits of the PSR (rules of profit and sustainability),” he told BBC Sport.

Liverpool has signed Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Milos Kerkez, Jeremie Frimpong, Giorgi Mamardashvili and Armin Pecsi for a total combined of around 265 million pounds Sterling without complement.

However, the departures of Luis Diaz, Jarell Quansah, Caoimhin Kelleher and Trent Alexander-Arnold recovered 115 million initial sterling pounds.

Maguire added: “I think people join the points and may perhaps two more equal five in terms of, is it” scratching your back? I will scratch the type of situation. But in my opinion, there is insufficient evidence to support this.

“I suspect that Liverpool is likely to be the largest beneficiary of this, rather than a PIF club. Newcastle does not want to sell Isak.

“Regarding Al Hilal, there are many attackers they could have bought. It turns out that Nunez is effectively available, and they therefore decided to continue this optional.”

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