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Alexander Isak joined Liverpool for NOK 1,557,000,000 from Newcastle United and has struggled to find his best form.
He has scored two goals in 15 matches since the transfer, and that return has drawn public criticism.
Former Liverpool midfielder Dietmar Hamann said the club invested heavily in new players last summer and can manage financially even without Champions League revenue.
Hamann warned that poor performances could lead the club to consider selling players who do not meet expectations.
Isak told reporters he is confident he can return to form and underlined that football has ups and downs in every career.
Competition for places, including from forward Hugo Ekitike who has scored several recent goals, increases pressure on Isak to perform.
Hamann suggested Liverpool could discuss transfer options with top clubs if Isak does not improve by spring, and that other players’ form will affect Isak’s playing time.
The coming months will be important for Isak as the team pursues a Champions League spot and decides on squad moves for the summer.