Anfield Watch
·1 luglio 2026
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·1 luglio 2026
Liverpool are eyeing up big changes to their frontline this summer.
Last year the Reds - who were then the Premier League defending champions - spent £450m on new players. Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak were among the headline arrivals for a remodelled strike line.
Sadly for Arne Slot the Anfield side got worse - not better - and it cost him his job. Liverpool slumped from first to fifth with Wirtz and Isak in particular struggling for an impact.
Wirtz cost a fee that could reach £116m - then a British record - when coming on board from Bayer Leverkusen. And Isak was even more expensive with Liverpool having to pay £125m to sign him from Newcastle on a six-year deal.
But the Sweden international endured a nightmare first season on Merseyside - suffering several injury problems including a broken leg.
Isak only scored four times in total before heading off to the FIFA World Cup - where he has come into a bit of encouraging form.
Reports from Spain - including one in Mundo Deportivo - are now claiming that Barcelona have been in attendance to scout Isak in North America.
The Catalans sense a chance for a deal for Isak - whose transfer value has diminished significantly over the last year or so.
Robert Lewandowski has left the club on a free to join Chicago Fire - with it being reckoned that Julian Alvarez is Barca’s No1 choice to replace him.







































