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Transfer notebook: Liverpool plot stunning Alexander Isak move, Andre Onana open to Man United exit, Premier League duo want Chelsea forward



 


 



 



Liverpool is planning to launch a significant attack on Newcastle’s star striker Alexander Isak, and the club is getting ready for it.

talkSPORT has received information from a variety of sources. Isak is a prominent presence on Liverpool’s list of targets, even in the event that Mohamed Salah chooses to remain with the club.



There are other players that Liverpool might be willing to bring into negotiations, despite the fact that there have been rumours that a possible trade involving Darwin Nunez has been dismissed.


During the summer of 2017, Newcastle came very close to signing Joe Gomez.

During the time that the Reds were attempting to extricate Anthony Gordon from St. James Park, Jarrell Quansah was also considered a possible contender for the makeweight position.

Due to the fact that Isak has scored 50 goals in just 77 Premier League games, the Magpies intend to hold contract negotiations with him at the end of the season; however, they are aware that the Swede will be attractive to other clubs.
Considering the uncertainty surrounding Isak’s future and the fact that Callum Wilson is anticipated to leave, the sporting director of Newcastle, Paul Mitchell, has already expressed interest in Jonathan David, who will soon become a free agent.

However, the Magpies will face competition for the Canada international, as Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester United, and West Ham are among the clubs that have been linked with an interest in the player.

Two Premier League players are pursuing Chelsea forward.
Aston Villa and Newcastle are two of the clubs that are keeping a close eye on Noni Madueke, who plays on the wing for Chelsea.

There are a number of players that Chelsea could potentially consider selling in order to raise money for new players, and Madueke is one of them.
In the 23 Premier League matches that have taken place so far this season, the England international, who was acquired from PSV Eindhoven in January 2023 for a fee of £28.5 million, has scored seven goals.

Throughout the course of this season, Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has substituted Madueke twice due to his unsatisfactory performance in training.

The ‘unsettled’ Onana is waiting for Old Trafford to leave.

Whether or not Andre Onana leaves Manchester United this summer, it will be due to the fact that he wants to leave as much as it is due to the fact that the Red Devils are looking to move him on.

The Saudi Pro League has shown a significant amount of interest in Onana, and United is willing to consider any offers that are made for their number one player, who is prone to making mistakes.

Despite the fact that Ruben Amorim is not opposed to selling Onana in order to acquire his own custodian, talkSPORT has been informed that the Cameroonian has been feeling uneasy at Old Trafford for a considerable amount of time.

United would want to get back the majority of the £46 million that they paid for Onana in accordance with the instructions given by Amorim’s predecessor Erik ten Hag. This is because United is aware of the stringent restriction placed on PSRs.

The signing of Seagulls could be terminated after one season.
It has come to the attention of clubs in Italy that Brighton midfielder Matt O’Riley is worth considering.

The information that talkSPORT has received indicates that Roma is one of the teams that are considering making a move for O’Riley, who has had a challenging first season in the Premier League.

 

Despite the fact that Brighton paid Celtic £25 million to acquire O’Riley in the summer of 2017, the 24-year-old player has only made 14 appearances for the Seagulls. This may have given the impression that Brighton had pulled off a coup.

 

The fact that he suffered an ankle injury on his first game in the EFL Cup, which was against Crawley, and then returned after a two-month absence to score the game-winning goal against Manchester City did not help his cause significantly.

However, his progress has been hampered by a separate knee issue, and O’Riley, who is a member of the Danish national team, is aware that he needs to be playing on a regular basis in order to be ready for the World Cup in the summer of next year.

 



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