
The Saudi Pro League giant, A-Hilal, is ready to offer an exorbitant contract of £ 600,000 per week, non-taxable, to attract Alexander Isak from Newcastle, despite the interest of Liverpool, Premier League champion.
Isak was mentioned to leave St. James' Park this summer, and the player did not trace in Asia for the club's friendly matches of the club.
According to The Guardian, Al-Hilal is ready to make the offer even more attractive by adding bonuses to his exorbitant salary. The payment of these bonuses would depend on the title of Al-Hilal in Saudi pro League or in the AFC Champions League, and the victory of Isak for top scorer.

Very coveted Isak
Liverpool is also in the race to recruit the Swedish striker, even if the Reds are unable to match the colossal wages offered by their Saudi counterparts. The Champions of England may also not be able to equal the evaluation of Newcastle, estimated at 120 million pounds Sterling ($ 161 million), after spending nearly 300 million pounds sterling ($ 400 million) in transfers this summer, who saw players like Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Jemie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez.
Isak has not traveled in Asia for pre-season friendly matches
The Reds could however manage the finances if they manage to separate from Luis Diaz, given the lively interest of Bayern Munich, who remains interested in the Colombian despite the rejection of his initial offer by Liverpool.
Fabrizio Romano reported that Isak had had no direct discussion with Al-Hial, his dream destination remaining Liverpool. The question now remains to know if Newcastle will authorize the player to leave this summer.