Liverpool took their summer spending to just shy of £450million with the British record £125m arrival of Alexander Isak on Monday night.
Isak, who will wear the No 9 shirt at Anfield, said: ‘It’s been a long journey to get here. But I’m super-happy to be a part of this team, this club and everything it stands for. It’s something I’m proud of and I’m really looking forward to it.
‘I’m just happy it’s done and that I can get back to work. I’m looking forward to seeing my teammates and the fans, and getting back out there.
‘I want to win everything.’
Isak arrived on Merseyside late on Monday morning and completed his medical in two parts, then posed for pictures at the AXA Training Centre before departing in mid-afternoon and boarding a 6.30pm flight to Stockholm to join up with his international team-mates.
He put pen to paper on a six-year deal and trumps the previous British transfer record that Chelsea paid for Moises Caicedo two years ago, also eclipsing Liverpool’s record signing of £116m for Florian Wirtz earlier this summer.

Liverpool have officially confirmed a British-record deal for Newcastle striker Alexander Isak

Isak arrived on Merseyside to undergo his medical and sign his contract on deadline day

Arne Slot has landed his target after a protracted saga lasting much of the summer window
Many have hailed this transfer window as one of the best in history with Arne Slot’s side splashing a whopping £446m with other arrivals including Hugo Ekitike, Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez, Giovanni Leoni and Giorgi Mamardashvili.
They have also raised significant funds in outgoings with Harvey Elliott leaving the club on Deadline Day for Aston Villa. He was given the green light to complete a medical and the teams agreed on an initial loan deal with an obligation to buy for £35m, with a buy-back clause.
But defender Joe Gomez was not permitted to leave despite holding talks with AC Milan. Brighton and Crystal Palace also considered signing the Reds’ longest-serving player but no move materialised.
The will-he-won’t-he saga involving Guehi went right down to the wire. Daily Mail Sport reported on Sunday that a deal was close to being struck and that agreement came in mid-afternoon on Monday, with the England international given permission to undergo a medical.
But after crunch talks between Glasner and chairman Parish, Guehi was asked to stay at the FA Cup winners. Liverpool staffers were gathered at their London offices, with the lights on and a blacked-out Mercedes parked outside with the hazard lights on at the 7pm deadline.
They submitted a deal sheet on time, giving them an extra two hours to complete the deal, but Palace pulled the plug due to Glasner’s grievances.
Sources say that Liverpool remain strong admirers of Guehi and remain open to signing him in the future, whether in January for a cut-price fee or next summer, when he is expected to be a free agent.