Alexander Isak: record transfer to Liverpool and player's first reaction.
Transfer Announcement
According to The Sun: Alexander Isak shared his impressions after the high-profile move to 'Liverpool'.
The Swedish striker completed his transfer on deadline day, moving from 'Newcastle' to 'Liverpool' and becoming the most expensive player in the history of the English Premier League.
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Isak is eagerly awaiting the start of his performances for 'Liverpool'
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Isak's Impressions
'Liverpool' paid a record £130 MILLION for the 25-year-old striker.
The former 'Real Sociedad' player Isak even announced a strike to expedite his move to 'Anfield', as he had not yet taken to the field this season.
Speaking about his transfer, he noted:
“It is a mixture of what the club is building. But what they are building is based on what the club already is. The history of the club,”adding that he aims to be a part of this and 'create history' and 'win trophies'.
“I feel this is the perfect place for me to further develop and help the team,”- emphasized Isak.
A New Number for the Legend
Liverpool's chief Arne Slot handed Isak the historic number 9 jersey, which has already been worn by club legends such as Ian Rush, Robbie Fowler, and Fernando Torres.
“It is so exciting. I think it is something hard to describe; you have to experience it and then explain it,”- said Isak, eagerly anticipating the moment:
“Yes, I am looking forward to experiencing it.”
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Alexander Isak joins 'Liverpool' not only as a precious player but also as a new hero for the fans. His impact on the team is just beginning, and everyone is eagerly awaiting his debut on the field. Meanwhile, 'Liverpool' hopes that the investment in Isak will bring the club new victories and trophies, reaffirming its status as one of the strongest clubs in the world.
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