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BREAKING: Newcastle just informed Arsenal that they’re ready to sell €70M star better than Gabriel Jesus and Martinelli to them – but only on ONE condition – Mikel Arteta not happy with the condition but Edu Gasper doesn’t care, wants to SIGN him

BREAKING: Newcastle just informed Arsenal that they’re ready to sell €70M star better than Gabriel Jesus and Martinelli to them – but only on ONE condition – Mikel Arteta not happy with the condition but Edu Gasper doesn’t care, wants to SIGN him

Reports indicate that Arsenal is willing to pay £100 million for the Swedish striker this summer, rekindling their interest in Alexander Isak.

Less than two years ago, the Gunners lost out on signing Isak for £37 million as Newcastle United signed him for £63 million in 2022.

Since then, Isak has shown remarkable play, tallying 29 goals and dishing out four assists in 60 games for Newcastle, a feat that has increased his value and drawn interest from elite teams like Arsenal.

Isak joined Newcastle, and Arsenal was interested in him right away. However, they may have to pay a lot more to get him now.

Newcastle may think about selling Isak to raise money because of its financial difficulties and the requirement to follow profit and sustainability regulations. The competition to sign the striker is expected to heat up with the rumored interest of Tottenham Hotspur.

Isak is a key member of the Newcastle team, and manager Eddie Howe is determined to keep him around despite rumors about his future. Howe highlighted Isak’s outstanding talent and role in the team’s on-field accomplishments while applauding his recent performances.

Isak has maintained his composure in the face of transfer rumors, stating that he is focused on his current club while acknowledging that anything can happen in football.

Isak acknowledges the conjecture surrounding his future, but he is unmoved by the continuous talk about transfers and continues to be committed to Newcastle.

Arsenal’s pursuit of Isak fits in with their summer transfer plans, especially with regard to their need for a versatile striker to increase their options for attacking play. According to reports, manager Mikel Arteta is eager to bolster the front line, though the precise requirements for prospective additions may change as the season goes on.

Before Tuesday night’s match against Everton, the Newcastle manager told reporters, “Nobody connected with Newcastle wants to lose him.” “He has extraordinary talent.” He played really well against West Ham, in my opinion. Although he did not score in open play, he played a very good game overall and made two excellent penalty kicks. His athleticism and link-up play gave the impression that he was in a great position.

Isak stated last month that “a lot of things can happen” when discussing his future on Tyneside. It doesn’t really affect me, he said in an interview with Expressen. It has been discussed numerous times in numerous windows. That’s just how it seems to me. Although everyone is aware that summer is approaching and anything can happen, I haven’t given it much thought.

Arsenal will keep a careful eye on Isak’s condition as the summer transfer window draws near, assessing the possible advantages of signing the gifted striker against the sizeable financial outlay needed.

Arsenal must negotiate the complexities of the transfer market in order to secure their desired targets, as they face competition from other teams and uncertainty regarding Isak’s future at Newcastle.

 

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