Eddie Howe might have to explain a potential sale of Alexander Isak to Liverpool, reminiscent of Kevin Keegan's past challenges. If Isak moves, it could create a domino effect with Newcastle potentially pursuing replacements. Benjamin Sesko from Leipzig emerges as a strong candidate, with prices around 70m. Other links include Lois Openda and Yoane Wissa. Porto's Samu Aghehowa could also be on the radar despite a 100m release clause. Liverpool's financial stability allows for strategic planning without immediate pressure to sell.
If Isak does move on, several sources are suggesting Leipzig's 22-year-old forward Benjamin Sesko is top of Howe's wishlist. He'd cost 70m and upwards.
If the Swedish striker topples towards Anfield, what other currently static deals might fall into place as the chain reaction spreads?
Liverpool's financial house seems to be in excellent order so it appears there's no desperate sell-to-buy necessity when it comes to Isak.
Howe might benefit, just as Liverpool once did, from the Coutinho Effect, flogging a player at peak value and rebuilding key parts of the squad.
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