After receiving online threats, Isak buys a guard dog for £30,000
Jan Novak
Dailysports's expert
Alexander Isak, who endured a torrent of criticism and threats following Sweden’s failure in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers and his controversial move from Newcastle to Liverpool, has decided to strengthen his family's security by acquiring an elite guard dog.
According to The Sun, the forward spent around £30,000 on a professionally trained Doberman that will protect him off the pitch as he adapts to life on Merseyside. Sources note that purchasing the guard dog became a crucial step for the striker after a turbulent summer.
Meanwhile, there are concerns in Liverpool about Isak’s form. Despite a stellar season at Newcastle, where he helped the club win the League Cup and finish fifth, the striker has so far scored only one goal in eight matches at Anfield and has missed part of the campaign due to injury.