Atletico Madrid Launch Pursuit of Alexander Isak as Liverpool Seek to Recoup £85m Following Injury-Plagued Term

Liverpool demand €100m for Alexander Isak as Atletico Madrid plot a summer move. Discover why the Reds might accept a loan deal for their record signing.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 23, 2026, 4:47 AM EDT

Source: The information in this article was sourced from Football365

Atletico Madrid Launch Pursuit of Alexander Isak as Liverpool Seek to Recoup £85m Following Injury-Plagued Term - article image
Atletico Madrid Launch Pursuit of Alexander Isak as Liverpool Seek to Recoup £85m Following Injury-Plagued Term - article image

Spanish Giants Eye Isak as Potential Julian Alvarez Successor

Atletico Madrid have formally registered their interest in Liverpool forward Alexander Isak, identifying the Swedish international as a primary target for the upcoming summer window. The La Liga club is currently preparing for the potential high-value departure of Julian Alvarez and views Isak as the ideal candidate to spearhead their attacking line. Despite Isak's recent injury woes in England, the Madrid hierarchy remains convinced of his technical suitability for Spanish football, where he previously thrived before his record-breaking move to the Premier League.

Liverpool Set High Financial Threshold Amid Squad Rebuild

The primary hurdle in any potential transaction remains the significant asking price established by the Liverpool board. Having invested a British-record £125 million to secure Isak from Newcastle United, the Reds are reportedly unwilling to entertain offers significantly below the €100 million (£85 million) mark. Liverpool’s objective is to recoup a substantial portion of their initial investment to fund further squad reinforcements, following a season where a £400 million summer spend has failed to keep them in the title race.

Injury Struggles and Lack of Playing Time Fuel Departure Rumors

Alexander Isak’s tenure at Anfield has been marred by a series of physical setbacks that have limited his impact under Arne Slot. The striker has been sidelined since early December with a broken fibula and previously missed significant game time due to adductor issues. Reports from Spain suggest that Isak is increasingly open to a "change of scenery," frustrated by his inability to maintain a consistent run in the starting eleven. A return to La Liga is seen as an opportunity for the forward to rebuild his market value and reclaim his status as one of Europe’s elite goalscorers.

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