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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Alexander Isak made 22 appearances in his first season at Liverpool, just 13 as a starter By Ciaran Kelly , Newcastle United reporter  and  Aadam Patel , Liverpool reporter Published 12 minutes ago It is the sort of statement footballers across the world make on social media at this time of year. Yet it felt like Alexander Isak's words carried extra meaning after a difficult, injury-disrupted campaign at Liverpool . "Looking forward to a much better next season," he wrote on Instagram. His outstanding goal for Sweden in Monday night's 3-1 friendly defeat to Norway in Oslo certainly indicated a brighter horizon for the 26-year-old. Isak collected possession just inside the Norway half, towards the left flank, before bobbing and weaving his way into the penalty area, and two stepovers later had switched the ball onto his right foot and looped a delightful dipping effort into the top corner. But this is not how Isak envisaged his first year at Anfield panning out following his protracted £125m move from Newcastle United last September. The Premier League's most expensive player of all time scored just four goals and did not feature across four months of the campaign. So what happened, and how did one high-profile deal end up damaging the season for two giant clubs of English football? Why Liverpool want Iraola and what he could bring to Anfield Published 19 hours ago Will 'bruised' Howe and Newcastle address problems in one window? Published 6 days ago Isak backed to banish gloom of freak season One of the many reasons why Isak pushed so hard to leave Newcastle was because he was hellbent on winning the biggest prizes in the game. Isak looked well placed to quickly realise that ambition with Liverpool , the then Premier League champions. Liverpool had been widely considered to be favourites for another title after landing Isak, Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez and others in a bumper summer transfer window. However, Arne Slot's sacking at the end of the 2025-26 campaign spoke volumes about what proved to be Liverpool 's underwhelming trophy defence. Liverpool may have "won" the transfer window, as many in the game widely felt at the time, but they ended up finishing 25 points behind champions Arsenal , in a disappointing fifth place. After a chaotic summer, in which he went on strike to force through a British record move, and a series of injuries, Isak endured his worst goalscoring season since the 2017-18 campaign for Borussia Dortmund in which he only played 12 times. It will now fall to a new manager to get the striker firing again. Liverpool have begun formal talks with former Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola. Those at the club firmly believe 2025-26 was a freak campaign for Isak, who only played 21% of the total minutes for Liverpool in the Premier League. Isak suffered a severe fractured ankle and fibula in December and, by the latter stages of the season, Liverpool were u

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Isaks words, while optimistic, do raise some questions about his commitment to the club. After a difficult season, its understandable for him to want a fresh start, but its important for him to prioritize the teams success over personal ambitions. Heres to hoping he can channel that energy into helping Liverpool bounce back stronger next season!

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The Isak saga at Liverpool shows that with the right support, young talent can flourish. Lets hope he finds long-term stability and success! #Football #Isak #Liverpool #FutureIsNow

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While Isaks words are encouraging, its crucial for clubs to provide the necessary support and stability to young talent like him. The Isak saga at Liverpool highlights the importance of long-term planning and investment in youth development. Lets hope that with the right environment and resources, young stars like Isak can flourish and achieve their full potential. #Football #Isak #SupportForYouth #Stability #Success

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Absolutely! Long-term planning and support are key. For young talent like Isak, clubs need to offer more than just opportunities; they need a nurturing environment that fosters growth and prevents burnout. Lets hope Liverpool and others can learn from this and provide the stability Isak deserves.