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Alexander Isak informed Newcastle United that he would not be joining their pre-season tour and was interested in a transfer elsewhere this summer
Newcastle United could hardly be having a worse summer window as they continually miss out on transfer target after transfer transfer. The 2024/25 campaign ended on such a high for the Magpies as
Newcastle’s resolve to keep Alexander Isak is being tested. Liverpool have reportedly enquired about the Swedish striker’s availability for a staggering £120 million. The club has reiterated that their star forward is not for sale, but the situation has raised alarm bells.
Howe also states no contract talks are currently ongoing with Isak, who still has three years left to run on his Magpies deal. Chronicle Live reported this week that a £200,000-a-week offer had been put to the former Real Sociedad man in the last round of talks.
Benjamin Sesko was expected to be one of the big movers this summer and yet nobody has gone for him. This is why
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Shields Gazette on MSNWolves star emerges as shock Newcastle United target amid ‘concluding’ £35m transfer claimsWhilst both Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur have also been linked with a move for the DR Congo international, it is believed that Newcastle United are currently the frontrunners to seal his signature. Wissa scored 19 Premier League goals last season, a tally beaten only by five players.
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Football365 on MSNLiverpool target Isak receives ‘whopping offer’ to leave Newcastle as ‘heart set’ on ‘record’ transferAccording to reports, Alexander Isak has received a 'whopping offer' to leave Newcastle United amid interest from Premier League rivals Liverpool.
Their star striker wants a transfer. Not for the first time in living memory, Newcastle the club is holding back Newcastle the team
Just how good is Alexander Isak? Can the Magpies compete on all fronts without him? Would paying the Swede upset the Newcastle project?
Andy Cole’s controversial Newcastle exit was as much of a shock to him as it was to fans. Supporters publicly confronted then manager Kevin Keegan at St. James’ Park after the sale was