No one can afford to buy Alexander Isak, says ex-Newcastle player John Anderson
Alexander Isak will remain a Newcastle player next season because nobody can afford to buy him.
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Alexander Isak will remain a Newcastle player next season because nobody can afford to buy him.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe said he is confident that striker Alexander Isak will be at the Premier League club at the start of the 2025-26 season, after leaving the Swede out of their 4-0 friendly loss to Celtic due to transfer talk.British media reported earlier this week that Premier League champions Liverpool were interested in signing the 25-year-old Sweden international, who has three years left on his Newcastle contract.Isak bagged 23 Premier League goals last season, only behind Liverpool talisman and Golden Boot winner Mohamed Salah (29). Isak, capped 52 times for his country, joined Newcastle from Spanish side Real Sociedad in 2022 and has since netted 62 times in 109 appearances for the Magpies across all competitions.“It was my decision.
Alexander Isak sempat jadi buruan Liverpool. Manajer Newcastle United Eddie Howe tak bisa menjamin 100%, tapi percaya diri strikernya itu bertahan.
Alexander Isak tak masuk skuad kala Newcastle United beruji coba lawan Celtic. Manajer Newcastle Eddie Howe mengaku memulangkan sang pemain.
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe excused Alexander Isak from travelling to their friendly with Celtic to shield him from transfer speculation but is confident the striker will remain at St James’ Park.
LONDON: Liverpool are considering a blockbuster £120 million ($160 million) bid for Newcastle striker Alexander Isak despite the Magpies’ desire to hold onto the Sweden star, according to reports on Wednesday.
Sky Sports melaporkan bahwa selama sepekan terakhir Newcastle telah melakukan sejumlah pertemuan dengan Frankfurt untuk membahas potensi transfer Ekitike. Pertemuan lebih lanjut dengan perwakilan sang pemain juga dilakukan di Austria, lokasi pramusim Newcastle.
Premier League clubs increased their spending in the January window to £370 million — up on the £100m paid out last year — though Manchester City are chiefly responsible after splashing out £180m of that on their own. We were nowhere near the 2023 record of £815m, but will the summer see a rise in expensive moves?