Jamie Carragher expresses doubts about Liverpool spending 150 million on Alexander Isak, arguing the fee should warrant a player like Kylian Mbappe. He feels this potential signing, alongside Hugo Ekitike who has already been brought in, may indicate a lack of clear planning for the team's structure. Carragher regards Isak as a world-class talent, but not at the elite level of players who typically command such high transfer fees, indicating a preference for strategic spending in the transfer market.
There's something about Liverpool buying another striker for 80m and he's backup. It feels a bit messy from Liverpool, it doesn't look really planned.
150 million should be getting you someone of Mbappe's calibre, and although Isak is world class, he's surely not quite in that kind of elite bracket.
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