Overview
- Multiple outlets citing The Sun say Isak has arranged a professionally trained Doberman from Phoenix Dogs to protect his family.
- Coverage reports an estimated £30,000 cost and describes the dog as a high-level protection animal.
- The reported security step is tied to abuse following his £130m move from Newcastle and Sweden’s poor World Cup qualifying campaign.
- The story is presented within a broader trend of Premier League players upgrading home security after burglaries in Cheshire’s so‑called Golden Triangle.
- Reports also note Isak’s early-season struggles at Liverpool, including one goal in eight appearances and time missed through injury, and there is no on-record confirmation from the player or club.