Liverpool and Newcastle are engaged in a dispute over the future of Alexander Isak, while a young player from Liverpool has decided to move to Newcastle after declining a contract extension.
Isak’s situation has been a major talking point this summer as he remains eager to join the current Premier League champions after being sidelined by Newcastle.
Newcastle’s manager, Eddie Howe, has been addressing speculations regarding Isak’s future regularly, and Liverpool has now generated additional funds by transferring Darwin Nunez to Al-Hilal in Saudi Arabia.
In a development away from the high-value deals, 16-year-old Liverpool midfielder Isaac Moran has chosen to depart from Liverpool’s academy to join Newcastle.
Moran, a former England youth captain, was promoted from Liverpool’s under-16s to under-18s for the final three matches of the previous season, where he played full matches against Nottingham Forest, Wolves, and Sunderland.
He is now set to move to Newcastle, rejecting a scholarship contract offered by Liverpool.
Moran, represented by Trent Alexander-Arnold’s PLG Agency, announced his departure from Liverpool on Instagram, expressing gratitude to the club for shaping both his footballing skills and personal growth over the past decade.
Sky has lowered the price of its Essential TV and Sky Sports bundle for the upcoming 2025/26 season, offering savings of £192 to members and access to over 1,400 live matches across various leagues including the Premier League and EFL.
The upcoming season will see Sky broadcasting a minimum of 215 live Premier League games, an increase of up to 100 matches compared to previous seasons.