Newcastle United F.C finally reveals the asking price for the 24-year-old striker Alexander Isak move to Arsenal ahead of summer transfer window - soocer442
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Newcastle United F.C finally reveals the asking price for the 24-year-old striker Alexander Isak move to Arsenal ahead of summer transfer window

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According to reports, Newcastle United will ask Arsenal for more than £150 million in exchange for Alexander Isak this summer. After falling just short of securing the Premier League championship on the last day of the current campaign, Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is highly motivated to augment his squad in the coming transfer window.

Arsenal is in strong pursuit of a new central striker, and Isak is being considered under serious consideration. Ivan Toney of Brentford and Viktor Gyokeres of Sporting are two additional prospective targets who have been associated with a transfer to the Emirates Stadium.

Arsenal and other clubs have reportedly been informed of Newcastle United’s asking price for star striker Alexander Isak.

Nevertheless, according to The Telegraph, Newcastle do not intend to sell Isak this summer. The Swedish international is regarded by manager Eddie Howe as an integral component of the group’s future strategies. Newcastle, according to the report, has rejected rumors that an offer of £90 million would be considered for Isak, stating that Arsenal would have to increase that offer by twofold before negotiations could begin.


Newcastle United F.C finally reveals the asking price for the 24-year-old striker Alexander Isak move to Arsenal ahead of summer transfer window

Arsenal’s potential departure would not deter the Magpies from attempting to convince Isak to remain at St. James’ Park. Last month, when questioned regarding his future, Isak reaffirmed his dedication to Newcastle. Isak responded, “Of course I intend to be here in the future.” “I came here for the project; I feel right at home here; I genuinely enjoy playing.” I desire a successful conclusion to this season for both myself and the group. Enjoying my time here.”

Meanwhile, Newcastle’s transfer strategy has been significantly impacted by the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules, as acknowledged by Eddie Howe. Due to this financial limitation, Allan Saint-Maximin was sold to Al-Ahli last summer for approximately £30 million.

Earlier this month, Howe stated on The Overlap, “Financial Fair Play was hitting us, so we had to lose Maxi at that moment, and I believe it was probably his time to leave as well.” “Thereafter, naturally, your objective is to substitute a player who made a significant impact. Similar individuals are not interchangeable; I am unaware of another Allan Saint-Maximin possessing his qualities; therefore, you must identify an individual other than Anthony Gordon.

“That’s probably where we are,” Howe continued. We are currently recruiting up-and-coming players who have not yet reached their peak in an effort to develop them into those types of players.”







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