Isak Liverpool, Eze Arsenal and more transfer sagas to watch

Alejandro Garnacho, Benjamin Sesko and Eberechi Eze (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce, Maja Hitij, Julian Finney/Getty Images)

Although the start of the new Premier League season doesn’t coincide with the end of the summer transfer window, it’s fair to say it could lead to a few major sagas speeding up.

Here at CaughtOffside we frequently consult sources in the industry and work together with some of the most reliable journalists such as Fabrizio Romano and Christian Falk to give you the most reliable and up-to-date transfer news and help you make sense of the market.

With that in mind, here’s our latest look at some of the 12 biggest sagas that should be resolved soon, including insight into the Alexander Isak to Liverpool situation and imminent deals for Manchester United and Chelsea…

Alexander Isak

What’s happened so far?

Liverpool have had a £110m bid rejected, as per BBC Sport, while Alexander Isak has also only recently returned to Newcastle United training after informing the club of his desire to leave.

There has also been some interest from the Saudi Pro League, but nothing concrete, with the Sweden international keen on Liverpool but not currently thought to be giving serious consideration to leaving Europe.

It’s also well known that Isak has previously been on the radar of other top clubs such as Arsenal and Chelsea, but without much optimism that a deal would be possible due to Newcastle’s demands.

Alexander Isak in action for Newcastle United (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

What is likely to happen next?

At the time of writing, it doesn’t look like there are any major developments, but we fully expect Liverpool to come back in with an improved offer.

Fabrizio Romano has spoken on his YouTube channel about LFC being serious about Isak, assuring him: “We are here. We are ready. We have the money. We are prepared to make something important.”

Romano is not one for sensationalism – if he’s getting any indication that Liverpool still…

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