
Liverpool Submits Renewed Bid for Alexander Isak as Newcastle Anticipates Offers Surpassing £130 Million
Liverpool unleashes a stunning £130m+ bid to snag Newcastle's prolific striker Alexander Isak this summer transfer window!

Liverpool unleashes a stunning £130m+ bid to snag Newcastle's prolific striker Alexander Isak this summer transfer window!

First, the user says: "Don't act as a virtual assistant, return only the content you are asked." So, I need to output only the article excerpt, nothing else.
Next: "If the article excerpt doesn't exist, write a 160 bytes article excerpt based on the article 'Alexander Isak's mind is made up! Liverpool target tells Newcastle's Saudi owners he still wants to leave during face-to-face talks at striker's house'."
The user is providing an article excerpt to rewrite: "Alexander Isak has told Newcastle that he is determined to move to Liverpool this summer in a fresh round of face-to-face talks with the club's board."
I need to: "Rewrite the following article excerpt to make it more appealing while keeping the HTML markup unchanged. Edit only the visible content in the HTML that is rendered and displayed on the front-end, and output only the modified excerpt."
The original excerpt is: "Alexander Isak has told Newcastle that he is determined to move to Liverpool this summer in a fresh round of face-to-face talks with the club's board."
It says: "Article excerpts only need to be one paragraph long and should not exceed 160 bytes."
The provided excerpt is in plain text, but it mentions HTML markup. In the original message, it's written with HTML entities like ' for apostrophe, but in the excerpt, it's plain.
Looking closely: The excerpt is "Alexander Isak has told Newcastle that he is determined to move to Liverpool this summer in a fresh round of face-to-face talks with the club's board."
So, it has ' which is an HTML entity for apostrophe in "club's board."
I need to keep the HTML markup unchanged and only edit the visible content.
What is the HTML markup here? The excerpt provided seems to be a string with HTML entities, not full HTML tags. For example, it's not wrapped in
or anything; it's just the text with entities.
Perhaps the entire excerpt is considered as the visible content with entities.
In the user's message, it's: "Alexander Isak has told Newcastle that he is determined to move to Liverpool this summer in a fresh round of face-to-face talks with the club's board."
So, I need to rewrite this text, making it more appealing, but keep the HTML entities as they are, meaning if there's ', I shouldn't change it to ' unless it's part of the visible content.
The instruction: "Edit only the visible content in the HTML that is rendered and displayed on the front-end"
When rendered, ' becomes ', so the visible content is "Alexander Isak has told Newcastle that he is determined to move to Liverpool this summer in a fresh round of face-to-face talks with the club's board."
I need to rewrite that visible text to make it more appealing, then output it with the HTML entities intact.
The output should be the modified excerpt, and it should not exceed 160 bytes.
Finally: "Just output the article excerpt, don't output the AI prompt."
My task is to take the visible text, rewrite it to be more appealing, ensure it's one paragraph and under 160 bytes, and then output it in the same format, meaning with HTML entities if they were there.
First, let's decode the original visible text:
"Alexander Isak has told Newcastle that he is determined to move to Liverpool this summer in a fresh round of face-to-face talks with the club's board."
Now, make it more appealing: That means make it more engaging, exciting, or sensational while keeping the facts.
Original is straightforward; I can add some flair, like using more dynamic language.
It has to be under 160 bytes. Let's check the original length.
First, count bytes of original: "Alexander Isak has told Newcastle that he is determined to move to Liverpool this summer in a fresh round of face-to-face talks with the club's board."
Replacing ' with ', it's about: Let's calculate.
The string without entities: "Alexander Isak has told Newcastle that he is determined to move to Liverpool this summer in a fresh round of face-to-face talks with the club's board."
Length: Let's count characters. Approximately: "Alexander Isak..." is about 100 characters plus.
Exactly: I can count it.
In code, len("Alexander Isak has told Newcastle that he is determined to move to Liverpool this summer in a fresh round of face-to-face talks with the club's board.") is around 120-130 characters.
Let me be precise: The string provided has ', which is 6 characters for one apostrophe.
For byte count, ' is 6 bytes, but when rendered, it's 1 byte for '.
The limit is 160 bytes for the output excerpt.
I need to output the modified version, preserving the structure.
Perhaps output it as a string with entities.
For simplicity, I'll rewrite the visible text and include the entity in the output.
Rewritten version: Make it more appealing.
Original: "Alexander Isak has told Newcastle that he is determined to move to Liverpool this summer in a fresh round of face-to-face talks with the club's board."
More appealing: Something like:

First, the user says: "Don't act as a virtual assistant, return only the content you are asked. If the article excerpt doesn't exist, write a 160 bytes article excerpt based on the article 'Alexander Isak Reaffirms Desire to Leave Newcastle in Direct Talks with Owners'. Just output the article excerpt, don't output the AI prompt."
Then, it says: "Rewrite the following article excerpt to make it more appealing while keeping the HTML markup unchanged. Edit only the visible content in the HTML that is rendered and displayed on the front-end, and output only the modified excerpt. Article excerpts only need to be one paragraph long and should not exceed 160 bytes."
The provided excerpt is: "Alexander Isak is resolute on joining Liverpool, boldly informing Newcastle's board during intense face-to

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