Barcelona were keen to ensure that teenage starlet Marc Bernal was well aware of how highly they rate him after his season-ending injury in August. The 17-year-old had his contract extended a month later, and now is set for another new deal.
Bernal was one of the big surprises in Hansi Flick’s early reign, not just participating heavily in preseason, but starting all three of their first La Liga matches. The teenage midfielder impressed with his poise on the ball, and ability to position himself, despite his inexperience.
Barcelona's idea is to bet on Bernal, Casadó and Frenkie de Jong in the pivot position so there will be no investment in that area this summer. @sport
— barcacentre (@barcacentre) April 14, 2025
Tragically, Bernal tore his cruciate ligament in late August against Rayo Vallecano, ruling him out for the rest of the season, just as he was making his breakthrough. However Barcelona announced less than a month later that his contract had been extended until 2026, and Bernal’s salary had also been ‘adapted’.
Sources have told Football España that Bernal, who turns 18 in May, will have his contract extended until 2029 imminently. The Catalan talent has been working with US agency Roc Nation, who have been involved in negotiations, and already has an array of top stars amongst their clients, including Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior, Jay-Z, Beyonce, Kevin de Bruyne and Gabriel Martinelli. The new deal will have a €500m release clause.
Bernal appears to be set for a very bright future with Barcelona, although they will be desperate to avoid any precipitation with his recovery. While Marc Casado and Frenkie de Jong have surprised with their own improvements this season, indeed with the Dutchman potentially earning himself his own new deal, Bernal is tipped to be the long-term answer for a midfield that has been desperate for a deeper-lying organier since the departure of Sergio Busquets. With a recovery to come, and de Jong, Casado and Gavi for competition, Bernal will not have it easy to get game time again on his return though.
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Alexander Isak has become one of Europe’s most feared center-forwards, and now, at 25, the Swedish striker could be the final piece in Liverpool’s Premier League title puzzle. After a sensational season in black and white where he scored 27 goals, bringing his total tally for Newcastle to 62 in just 109 appearances, Isak’s future suddenly hangs in the balance. Liverpool, sensing the perfect opportunity, is ready to pounce. Despite already securing Hugo Ekitike for a reported fee of £79 million earlier this summer, Liverpool does not seem satisfied. The club has its eyes firmly set on bigger ambitions, and sources close to the situation suggest that talks are underway for a big move to bring Isak to Anfield. The numbers floating around are a staggering £120–150 million, an offer that would smash British transfer records and signal Liverpool’s huge ambition, which they’ve never shown in the transfer market. The Response Thus Far On Tyneside, the reaction has been one of quiet anxiety. Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has kept his cards close to his chest. Speaking recently, he confirmed that no new contract talks are taking place, and that Isak’s future, while private, is “not entirely in our hands.” It is the first public sign that the club is preparing for a possible exit. Howe’s tone was respectful, even admiring, and acknowledging how influential the Swedish man has been to the team, not just on the pitch but in the dressing room. Still, there was some tension, and perhaps for good reason. Reports say Isak has made it clear to the Newcastle board that he wants to keep his options open this summer. One of those options was a massive offer from Saudi Arabia, with Al Hilal reportedly putting forward an eye-watering wage package worth £700,000 per week, and stacked with bonuses. His answer was a firm no. His dream isn’t about money. It’s about legacy, and that legacy, in his eyes, belongs in European football. Specifically, in the red half of Merseyside. Why Isak Could Fire Liverpool Back To the Top If this deal goes through, Liverpool will be landing more than just another striker. Isak brings something different. He is built for the modern game with his 6’4” frame, deceptive pace, intelligent runs, and elite finishing. Not only does he score, but he also creates space, links play, and presses very high. He thrives in fluid, aggressive, and ambitious systems, which is everything Arne Slot wants from his front line. Liverpool’s summer spending has already crossed the £300 million mark, but adding Isak would be the jewel in their crown. Pairing him with Salah, Ekitike, Florian Wirtz, and possibly Luis Diaz would create one of Europe’s most dangerous attacking forces. This wouldn’t just be a signing for the headlines but a signing to retain the league title they won at Anfield. Isak wouldn’t just boost Liverpool’s title chances; he’d cement their chances of being champions for the 21st time. With such depth in attack and quality, one cannot deny that Liverpool Football Club would rule England for a while. Newcastle’s Impossible Choice From Newcastle’s point of view, this is brutal. Publicly, they are saying Isak is not for sale. Privately, though, there’s acceptance that they might not be able to hold onto him. The £150 million valuation placed on Isak isn’t just a negotiating tactic; it reflects how central he is to the club’s project. Talks over a new deal have stalled, with Isak reportedly rejecting a £200,000 per week offer and demanding closer to £300,000. That would smash Newcastle’s current wage ceiling. That tension has left the club vulnerable, especially with other striker targets slipping through their fingers. Liverpool snapped up Ekitike. João Pedro didn’t happen. Yoane Wissa’s name was mentioned, but that seems to be at a standstill, too. Newcastle may not want to sell, but if the player wants to leave and the right offer lands on the table, they might have no choice. Letting him go would allow them to reinvest, perhaps in someone like Benjamin Šeško or another long-term target. Still, it would also be a huge blow, especially after their Carabao Cup triumph over Liverpool earlier this year, a match in which Isak scored the winner. Also, do not forget the Champions League qualification. There are also whispers that Isak is training away from the first-team squad due to a minor thigh injury, though many suspect this might be the calm before the storm, a pause while the clubs negotiate behind the scenes. Final Thoughts As things stand, Liverpool is the only club in serious talks, and Isak seems to be all in. With contract frustrations, rejected Saudi millions, and Liverpool’s clear desire, imagining the Swedish striker still in black and white next season is becoming increasingly complex. Alexander Isak has the talent, mentality, and ambition to make them Premier League champions again, and he knows it.
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