Newcastle have decision to make on Alexander Isak
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Football365 on MSNTransfer rumour ranking: Newcastle eye Man Utd target and Prem pair if Isak joins LiverpoolNewcastle are linked with two Premier League strikers and a Manchester United target as the consider the prospect of life after Alexander Isak.
There’s reason for hope, though. “Newcastle are targeting RB Leipzig forward Benjamin Sesko, who has been linked with several European clubs this summer,” suggests the club has its eyes on top-tier talent. Sesko is dynamic, raw, and full of upside. If paired with a player like Larsen, the duo could even rival Isak’s individual impact.
Losing a player of his goalscoring ability would be a blow for Newcastle, but Simon Jordan is of the opinion he should be sold. Speaking to talkSPORT on Friday, the former Crystal Palace owner said Isak should be moved on and that he agrees with club legend Alan Shearer’s stance on the situation.
Newcastle United have begun preparations for life after Alexander Isak by shortlisting four strikers, of which three currently play in England.
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TEAMtalk on MSNIsak reacts to staggering £600k a week offer as two sources inform Liverpool of Newcastle pricePIF's plans to keep the unhappy striker out of Liverpool's clutches look set to backfire, giving the Reds more optimism a deal is CAN be done and with Newcastle's asking price emerging
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SB Nation on MSNNewcastle eye Benjamin Sesko as Alexander Isak’s exit nearsNewcastle United are exploring a move for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko following Alexander Isak’s request to leave the club, sources have confirmed to The Athletic. Sesko, 22, has long been on Newcastle’s radar,
Newcastle United may be nearing a critical decision regarding the future of Alexander Isak, who is reportedly eager to move on from St James’ Park. While the Magpies have attempted to persuade him to remain with a lucrative long-term contract offer worth £300,
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TEAMtalk on MSNRevealed: The THREE real reasons Isak wants to leave Newcastle as Liverpool edge towards record dealIsak's wish to quit St James' Park can be traced back to last summer, with three factors now cited as reasons behind the Liverpool target's unhappiness