Newcastle set to smash club transfer record on Real Sociedad striker Alexander Isak
Newcastle United look set to smash the club transfer record as they close in on the signing of Real Sociedad striker Alexander Isak.
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Newcastle United look set to smash the club transfer record as they close in on the signing of Real Sociedad striker Alexander Isak.
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The whole concept of an 'under-the-radar signing' these days in the Premier League is a bit of a weird one. In terms of revenue and eyeballs the Premier League is by some distance the biggest league in the world; the days of teams being frugal are long gone. Whether by foreign investment or obscene TV deals teams in the bottom half of the Premier League can spend far more than most of the top-half clubs in the rest of Europe’s top five leagues.