Alexander Isak might make his debut in Liverpool colours as Arne Slot revealed his plan ahead of the Champions League clash with Atletico Madrid, with the striker included in the matchday squad. The Swede, snatched from Newcastle United for a jaw-dropping £125 million ($171m), has been handed the legendary No.9 jersey and is poised to finally step onto the pitch in front of the Kop.
Expectations high for Isak
After hitting 62 goals in 109 outings for Newcastle, Isak arrives with a reputation as one of the most lethal finishers in Europe. Now, he carries the weight of history and expectation as Liverpool's record signing.
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Slot, in his pre-match press conference, couldn’t hide his excitement at having Isak in his squad for the Champions League clash with Diego Simeone’s battle-hardened Atletico. “There is definitely a chance, because he is in the squad,” Slot told reporters.
"Then there is a chance to play. Normally, I would say 99.9 per cent sure, but I can say it’s 100 per cent sure he will not play 90 minutes. But he is part of the squad. It is already a Champions League game to look forward to but if people look forward to his playing time, that could mean that could happen tomorrow as well. The only thing that is sure is he will not play 90, and all the rest you will see tomorrow.”
No Jones for Atletico clash
While the spotlight burns brightest on Isak, Slot also revealed that Curtis Jones will once again sit out. The midfielder missed the Burnley trip and isn’t fit in time for the Spanish side's visit. “He will train with the team tomorrow so hopefully he is able to be in the squad on Saturday,” said Slot. “But not for tomorrow yet.”
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Supporters expecting a glimpse of their new superstar at Turf Moor on Sunday had to settle for a gritty 1-0 win, with Isak left out as he builds up fitness. But that wait now looks set to end under the Champions League spotlight. Slot’s decision to keep him fresh means Atletico Madrid may well be the first victims of Liverpool’s £125m man.