Al-Hilal wants to offer Isak an astronomical salary to convince him to forget about Liverpool

Saudi Pro League powerhouse Al-Hilal is preparing an astronomical salary package to lure Swedish striker Alexander Isak away from Europe, despite the player’s preference for a move to Liverpool.
Al-Hilal Intensifies Push for Isak
With Liverpool’s negotiations with Newcastle stalled, Al-Hilal has re-entered talks with Isak’s representatives. The Saudi club is hoping a staggering financial offer will convince the 24-year-old to reject a Premier League switch and instead headline Al-Hilal’s growing roster of stars in the Middle East.
According to The Guardian, Al-Hilal is prepared to offer €648,000 per week approximately R$17 million per month—which would make Isak one of the highest-paid footballers in the world.
Saudi Giants Willing to Meet Newcastle’s Demands
Al-Hilal is one of the few clubs globally with the financial resources to match Newcastle’s €120 million valuation of the striker. While an official bid has yet to be submitted, sources indicate that serious negotiations are imminent.
Isak, who scored 21 goals last season for Newcastle, is seen as a top attacking priority for both Liverpool and Al-Hilal. However, his desire to remain in Europe may be a key obstacle for the Saudi side to overcome even with a lucrative offer on the table.
Isak’s Future Still Up in the Air
With the transfer window heating up, the battle for Isak’s signature could come down to ambition versus financial incentive. Al-Hilal remains determined to secure a marquee striker before the window closes, and their offer to Isak signals just how far they are willing to go.