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How Liverpool can afford file switch for Alexander Isak on prime of £170m summer season spending spree
Liverpool are contemplating a record-breaking bid for Alexander Isak this summer season in a transfer that might see their whole summer season spending rise to £300million. The Premier League champions have already spent closely within the present switch window, and whereas no formal bid has been tabled but, discussions round a possible £130m bundle for Isak are rolling. It will mark a major…
Liverpool signal Milos Kerkez as spending reaches £170m
Beth LindopJun 26, 2025, 07:00 AM ET Shut Primarily based in Liverpool, Beth Lindop is ESPN’s Liverpool correspondent and likewise covers the WSL and UWCL. Liverpool have accomplished the signing of Bournemouth left-back Milos Kerkez, the Premier League champions have introduced, taking the membership’s summer time spending to across the £170 million ($197m) mark. Sources informed ESPN that…
Phone unlocking firm Cellebrite to acquire mobile testing startup Corellium for $170M
[TECH AND FINANCIAL] Cellebrite, a company that makes forensic equipment for unlocking smartphones, said it is acquiring mobile testing startup Corellium for $170 million in cash, with $20 million converted to equity at closing. The Israel-headquartered Cellebrite said the deal would help with the “accelerated identification of mobile vulnerabilities and exploits.” Much of Cellebrite’s…
Cellphone unlocking agency Cellebrite to amass cell testing startup Corellium for $170M
Cellebrite, an organization that makes forensic gear for unlocking smartphones, stated it’s buying cell testing startup Corellium for $170 million in money, with $20 million transformed to fairness at closing. The Israel-headquartered Cellebrite stated the deal would assist with the “accelerated identification of cell vulnerabilities and exploits.” A lot of Cellebrite’s expertise depends on…