How can Liverpool afford Isak after spending so much?
Briefly

Liverpool's summer spending has exceeded 170m, with ongoing interest in Newcastle's Alexander Isak, potentially bringing total expenditure close to 300m. Last year's transfer activity was notably lower, with only 35m spent on new players. Various income sources have enhanced Liverpool's financial position, including 175m from Premier League prize money and a lucrative new kit deal with Adidas valued at 60m annually. Their financial strategy places them in a robust position under profit and sustainability rules, allowing further investments, as their transfer spending has been comparatively minimal in recent cycles.
Liverpool have spent more than 170m on players this summer yet are interested in adding Newcastle United's Alexander Isak to their ranks.
The Premier League champions' spending is a significant jump up from last year, when they shelled out only 10m on Italy winger Federico Chiesa and 25m on Georgia goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili.
Liverpool's income has been boosted this year thanks to several key factors, including 175m in prize money for winning the Premier League.
Liverpool are a super smart football club. They're in an incredibly strong PSR position, having spent only 325m in this three-year cycle.
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