Liverpool now accepts the terms with 11 million pounds sterling per year after sending a super agent

While Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes seek to go from their rejected offer for Alexander Isak, Liverpool would have now agreed with personal conditions with another superstar.
After the news of the bombs that Isak wants to leave Newcastle and trained away from the club to try to go to a summer outing, Liverpool’s offer seemed inevitable. As soon as they have encouraged, reports have always suggested that Hughes and Edwards would continue to sign the Swedish.
This does not mean that the agreement was ever going to be routine, however, and the heads of Anfield discovered it to the hard. After seeing an opening offer worth around 110 million pounds sterling rejected by Newcastle, Liverpool, at least, have ended their pursuit of Isak.
With a month until the transfer window slams, it currently seems that Isak will remain a Newcastle reader. But the plans could change if their offer of 70 million pounds sterling reported to sign Benjamin Sesko succeeds.
Of course, if those from St James’ Park welcome the player’s caliber capable of replacing Isak, which Sesko is certainly, then their position on the sale of their star man can loosen slightly – allowing Liverpool to come with their next offer.
That said, since Manchester United also hides in the race to sign the RB Leipzig star, there is still a long way to go before the dominoes are being set up so that Isak becomes the biggest signature of Liverpool to date.
Until the saga takes place, the champions of the Premier League turn to alternative success and have agreed personal conditions with the potential replacement of Luis Diaz.
Liverpool against personal terms with Rodrygo
According to ESPN Brasil, as relayed by the standard, Liverpool has now agreed personal terms with Rodrygo in what is a major step towards the signing of Real Madrid’s winger after sending the Super Pini Zahavi to conclude the agreement.
Winning 11 million pounds sterling per year at Real Madrid, it is unlikely that the Brazilian contract is cheap, but its talent would compensate for the significant costs involved in its arrival.
|
Liverpool’s highest-benefit with Rodrygo |
Salary per year |
|---|---|
|
Mohamed wrong |
£ 21 |
|
Virgil Van Dijk |
£ 18 m |
|
Rodgrygo |
11 million pounds sterling |
|
Hugo Ekitike |
£ 10 m |
|
Florian Wirtz |
£ 10 m |
To sign a galactico, Liverpool will have to add his third higher employee and someone who will earn more than the recent arrivals Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike.
For this price, however, they would get a player who played on the greatest stages and won impressive praise from Carlo Ancelotti, who told journalists: “He is a special attacker, he can play in all positions. He is fast, intelligent and effective on one. Learning is over. He is a Real Madrid player for all purposes.”




