Liverpool are reportedly considering a January move for Swedish sensation Alexander Isak, who is also attracting interest from a whole host of top clubs.
According to Spanish newspaper Sport this week:
* Liverpool are keen to sign 17-year old Isak, who plays for Swedish side AIK Fotboll.
* Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Real Madrid are also tracking the coveted striker.
When asked recently about his future, Isak revealed:
"There is interest from England, and a club in Italy. Great clubs, with good conditions. I would most of all like to play for AIK, but anything can happen".
Some info about Isak:
* 17-year old striker. 7 goals in 20 apps for AIK. Nicknamed the 'Next Ibrahimovic'.
* Sep 2016: AIK team-mate Chinedu Obasi raved: "He [Isak] is a great potential, and I absolutely believe that he will go far. He can become Sweden's next Ibrahimovic".
* Sep 2016: When asked whether Isak could leave for a club record fee, AIK Chief Bjorn Wesstrom told Sydsvenskan: "Absolutely, but all that you get to decide when it [a transfer] becomes something tangible".
* On his role for AIK: "I am part of building the attack. You can play ball into my feet, and I can bring other players into the game".
* On his attacking role models: "I look up to Ibrahimovic, and so [fellow Eritrean] Henok Goitom, of course".
According to Spanish newspaper Sport this week:
* Liverpool are keen to sign 17-year old Isak, who plays for Swedish side AIK Fotboll.
* Bayern Munich, Barcelona and Real Madrid are also tracking the coveted striker.
When asked recently about his future, Isak revealed:
"There is interest from England, and a club in Italy. Great clubs, with good conditions. I would most of all like to play for AIK, but anything can happen".
Some info about Isak:
* 17-year old striker. 7 goals in 20 apps for AIK. Nicknamed the 'Next Ibrahimovic'.
* Sep 2016: AIK team-mate Chinedu Obasi raved: "He [Isak] is a great potential, and I absolutely believe that he will go far. He can become Sweden's next Ibrahimovic".
* Sep 2016: When asked whether Isak could leave for a club record fee, AIK Chief Bjorn Wesstrom told Sydsvenskan: "Absolutely, but all that you get to decide when it [a transfer] becomes something tangible".
* On his role for AIK: "I am part of building the attack. You can play ball into my feet, and I can bring other players into the game".
* On his attacking role models: "I look up to Ibrahimovic, and so [fellow Eritrean] Henok Goitom, of course".
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