23.12.2025 13:35
Liverpool's record signing Alexander Isak has undergone surgery due to a fibula fracture in his left leg. The Swedish striker is expected to be sidelined for at least a few months.
Bad news has come from Liverpool's record transfer Alexander Isak. The Swedish striker underwent surgery due to a fibula fracture in his left leg. The 26-year-old footballer is expected to be sidelined for at least a few months.
LIVERPOOL OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED
Liverpool Club announced that a fracture was detected in Alexander Isak's left leg and that he underwent a successful operation. The Reds did not share a specific date regarding the player's return to the field, but it was stated that the rehabilitation process would be lengthy.
INJURED IN THE TOTTENHAM MATCH
Alexander Isak came on as a substitute in the away match against Tottenham on Saturday and contributed to the score with a goal. The Swedish star was injured immediately after his goal due to an intervention by Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven, experiencing great pain and unable to continue the game, leaving the field with the help of medical staff.
RECORD TRANSFER, LIMITED CONTRIBUTION
Isak, who transferred from Newcastle to Liverpool for a Premier League record fee of £125 million during the summer transfer window, has scored 3 goals in 16 matches so far in the red and white jersey.
CHALLENGING PROCESS CONTINUES
This injury has become the last link in a period that has already been difficult for Alexander Isak. It was known that Isak, who was not included in Newcastle's Asia tour squad due to a minor thigh injury during the summer, was considering leaving the team at that time.
The star player, whose transfer process was prolonged, trained individually at his former club Real Sociedad before signing with Liverpool. Isak, who joined Liverpool on the last day of the transfer window, made his debut in the Champions League match against Atletico Madrid on September 17.
DISRUPTED PLANS AT LIVERPOOL
Alexander Isak, who was expected to play an important role in coach Arne Slot's plans, has dampened spirits at Liverpool with his long-term injury. The club will closely monitor the player's treatment and rehabilitation process.