LIVERPOOL NEWS: ALEXANDER ISAK REJECTS “WORST SLUMP” CLAIMS AFTER HISTORIC SWEDISH AWARD WIN

Alexander Isak addresses his acrimonious Newcastle exit and groin injury as he prepares for Liverpool’s clash with Tottenham.

Liverpool News: Alexander Isak Rejects “Worst Slump” Claims After Historic Swedish Award Win
Alexander Isak Vows to End Liverpool Slump

Alexander Isak says he's going to fight to get back to the form that made Liverpool drop £125m on him back in September. The British transfer fee record-breaker is adamant that he's not in the worst slump of his career.

Isak came to Merseyside after a summer-long drama. He skipped Newcastle United's pre-season tour and trained alone at his old club, Real Sociedad, without Eddie Howe's OK.

Because of the messy exit from Newcastle, the No. 9 didn't get any preseason action. So, he wasn't in top shape when he made his big move to Anfield on deadline day.

The 26-year-old also had a groin injury in October that kept him out for a month. He's only scored one Premier League goal for Liverpool so far, in the 2-0 win against West Ham United in late November. Right now, he doesn't look like the same player he was at Newcastle, where he scored 23 goals last season.

Isak won the 2025 Swedish Golden Ball for his play for club and country this past year. In an interview, he said he's ready to battle back to the level that made him one of the Premier League's most feared strikers before his transfer.

"[Liverpool's interest] was the most interesting thing for me," Isak said. I knew pretty early this was where I wanted to be because of the club's history, where it is now, and where it's going.

"I don't really know why it's been slow," Isak said. Of course, it has been slow for the team. But that's football. Some teams are hot; others are not. We have to turn things around. I've been through rough patches before, and you just have to fight through them.

Isak added, I'm not sure what period has been the hardest. It's all experience, good and bad. I’ve had tougher times in every team I've been on, except for the loan in Holland (Willem II). Dortmund, Spain, Newcastle, and here. I don't focus on which place was the toughest. I see them as experiences that will make me a better person and player.

We football players live differently. We don't think too much about it. I don't judge things too much during the season, even when things are going well. You should evaluate after the season. There's no point in overthinking during.

I want to be able to look back and be proud of what I did. Not just on the field, but the experiences from playing in different countries.

Isak might start when Liverpool plays Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday. The Reds will be trying to stay unbeaten for the sixth straight game.

ALISSON "OPEN" TO LIVERPOOL EXIT AS JUVENTUS PREPARE MASSIVE SWAP DEAL OFFER

With Alisson Becker open to a Juventus move, Liverpool is scouring the market for a replacement ahead of a major summer rebuild.

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Juventus offer Alisson Becker a contract until 2028 - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Liverpool isn’t just sitting around; it’s actively searching for someone to take Alisson Becker’s spot since Juventus looks serious about making a bid for their veteran keeper. Even though Alisson’s got a year left on his deal after the club triggered an extension back in March, he might leave this summer.

He’s been Liverpool’s go-to guy in goal since he arrived from Roma in 2018; he’s played 332 games, cost £67 million, and for years, he was untouchable. But injuries have piled up during the 2025/26 season, and it’s starting to look like his time at Anfield could be coming to an end.

Juventus are now right in the mix. Apparently, Alisson isn’t against the idea of leaving Liverpool, and Juventus could even throw their own goalkeeper, Michele Di Gregorio, into the deal for the Brazilian.

Juve are ready to offer Alisson a contract running through the summer of 2028, with an extra year as an option. Sky Sports says Liverpool already knows what’s happening and is getting their ducks in a row before a massive transfer window.

The club’s facing a big summer. Salah and Robertson are going, and now they might need a new keeper too. Giorgi Mamardashvili has stepped up when Alisson was out, playing 18 games across all competitions, but he’s injured himself, leaving Slot with just Freddie Woodman as his only fit option.

Recently, Slot was asked if losing Alisson at the same time as Robertson and Salah would be too much. He said, “The club makes decisions it thinks are right. If this happens, there's a reason behind it, maybe another good reason why we did what we did.”

He pointed out that Liverpool doesn’t make transfers on a whim. Decisions are thought through, with the club’s interests always at heart.

Regarding keeping Alisson for his experience, Slot admitted that’s one argument, but there are others and, ultimately, the club will decide what’s best. Alisson’s contract still has a year left.

When pressed about Juventus, Slot replied, “Ali’s main focus is clear; he wants to get back in goal for Liverpool as soon as possible and then play for Brazil. That’s his short- and mid-term future.”

LIVERPOOL WARNED TO OFFER CURTIS JONES NEW CONTRACT BEFORE 14-MONTH DEADLINE

Analysis: Curtis Jones’ elite passing stats and why Jermaine Pennant believes Liverpool cannot afford to lose the versatile midfielder.

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Several European clubs are monitoring Curtis Jones as contract uncertainty grows at Anfield - Photo Credit: Getty Images

Liverpool really needs to sort out a new contract for Curtis Jones before they make the same mistake it did with Luis Diaz. That’s what the Inside Liverpool panel thinks, especially now that Diaz is lighting up Bayern Munich and making Liverpool’s transfer moves look pretty questionable.

Bayern’s front three, with Diaz in the mix, have racked up 100 goals across all competitions this season – the first time any non-Spanish team has done that. Diaz himself has bagged 26 goals in 46 matches and just scored against PSG in the Champions League semi-final.

Looking back, Liverpool probably wish they hadn’t let Diaz walk for £65 million last summer. Since then, fans at Anfield haven’t seen anyone who brings what he did: that relentless pressing, always looming as a threat on the counter. Sure, they’ve brought in Rio Ngumoha, a teenager, just 17, but Arne Slot, the coach, knows you can’t just expect him to fill those shoes right away.

On talkSPORT’s Inside Liverpool, Jermaine Pennant, who has played for the club, said that Liverpool has to bring in another proven attacker over the summer. Pennant’s point: Diaz was great whether he played in the middle or on the left, and Liverpool needs someone with that kind of flexibility. You don’t want to sign a backup like Hugo Ekitike and then end up overcrowding with too many strikers when the main guy returns.

Now, Jones could end up in the same boat this summer. There’s a lot of uncertainty around his future, and when you look at the numbers, he’s only got 14 months left on his contract. Several clubs in England and Europe are watching, and he’s only started 15 games for Liverpool this season.

Even though he hasn’t played much, Jones is impressing; he’s second only to Rodri in midfielder passes per 90 minutes in the Premier League. He’s also ranked second behind Moises Caicedo for passing accuracy, and right behind Rayan Cherki for carries. Pennant said the club can’t afford to let him go: Jones is so versatile; you can play him anywhere in midfield or even right back. He knows the club, loves it, and helps connect the squad.

Jones has been one of the top performers recently. Pennant thinks Liverpool should offer him a new deal, especially since the squad is thinning out and they’ve already lost Trent Alexander-Arnold. In the end, it’s up to Jones if he wants to stay or move for more game time, but Liverpool has to make the offer while they still can.

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