
Topics: Liverpool, Fan Reactions, Alexander Isak, Football, Newcastle United
Topics: Liverpool, Fan Reactions, Alexander Isak, Football, Newcastle United
Liverpool fans have been reacting on social media after tracking a flight from the United Kingdom.
On the back of clinching the Premier League title last season, Liverpool have been splashing the cash this summer.
So far, the Reds have signed Jeremie Frimpong, Florian Wirtz and Milos Kerkez.
Meanwhile, the likes of Marc Guehi, Rodrygo, Hugo Ekitike and Alexander Isak continue to be linked with a move to Anfield.
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On Tuesday, a huge bombshell was dropped as The Athletic's David Ornstein claimed that Liverpool have made an approach to sign Isak from Newcastle United.
He wrote on social media: "Liverpool make approach to sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle United.
"#LFC say no formal bid + well aware #NUFC stance has always been: not for sale. But communicated interest in deal for 25yo Sweden international worth in region of £120m."
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Less than 24 hours after Ornstein's tweet, Liverpool fans have been going wild on social media after spotting a private jet flying from Merseyside to Innsbruck in Austria.
Currently, Isak, along with his Newcastle teammates, are preparing for the new season at a training camp in Austria and are working in the setting of FC Seefelder Plateau near Innsbruck.
Putting two and two together, Reds fans are convinced that Isak could be on his way to Liverpool and complete a record transfer.
However, some supporters were quick to debunk the theory after noticing that the aircraft was stated as 'Tyrol Air Ambulance'.
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One fan said: "It's an air ambulance lol."
Another tweeted: "It’s just a coincidence."
A third fan joked: "Maybe he could do part of a medical on it."
Someone else wrote: "Ahh of course, Liverpool are gonna give Isak a medical in the air, are they?"
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A fifth commented: "Our fans are MENTAL."
Back in March, Isak admitted that he enjoys playing against Liverpool.
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He said to The Gazette: "I really enjoy the games against Liverpool, because I think they're not too different to ourselves.
"A high-pressing and a direct team, which can lead to many counter-opportunities, and that's the game I like. I think I've had pretty good success before, I feel good and enjoy playing against them."
Isak has also named Anfield as one of the best away stadiums he has played in.
He told Sky Sports: "Anfield is good, very good. I think their average level is very high in the Premier League."