Newcastle’s eight failed bids for five strikers as Liverpool wait on Alexander Isak move

Newcastle is desperate to add some new firepower to their attack this summer, but they have struggled in the transfer market that rejected eight different bids for strikers, rejected

Newcastle's search for a new striker continues to go through, where the Magpies already see eight bids for five different players who have been rejected this summer this summer. Newcastle urgently needs extra firepower, where Alexander Isak insists on a move to Liverpool.

Isak is currently only training while he tries to force the transfer before the window closes, while Callum Wilson's move to West Ham has seen on a free transfer that winger Anthony Gordon Deput is for a striker in the first two Premier League matches of Newcastle.

Newcastle is still insisting on signing a goal scorer and prepares a third bid for Jorgen Strand Larsen. Wolves have already rejected two offers for the Norway International, who scored 14 Premier League goals last season.

According to The Times, Newcastle has also failed with two bids for Yoane Wissa, two for Joao Pedro and one for Hugo Ekitike and Benjamin Sesko respectively. Pedro eventually made a relocation of £ 55 million to Chelsea, while Ekitike became a member of Liverpool and Sesko signed for Manchester United.

“It seems that the Spitsmarkt becomes tighter every year,” the boss of Newcastle Eddie Howe admitted earlier this month. “Maybe that is because we have continued to grow as a team.

“There are not many players of that caliber to make us better and when they may be available, the price seems to rise, and then you get other challenges such as PSR, how much you spend in the window, the long -term effects when you make the transfer.

“It is not as clear as going out and getting a player. They have to fit in the team, make us better and be affordable. That is not a large group of players.”

Liverpool is ready to make a late move for Isak if they receive some encouragement from Newcastle about the transfer and that can come if the Magpies can finally protect some replacements.

And Wolves Boss Vorror Pereira has admitted that there is a chance that the beach can leave Larsen. When asked about the future of the striker, Pereira replied: “I don't know, I am not the owner. So far Jorgen is our player, we will see what is happening.

“Football is football and every player has a prize, even (Lionel) Messi or Cristiano (Ronaldo). We will see what happens.”

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