Isak knows what Viktor Gyokeres thinks about him amid Liverpool transfer saga

While Viktor Gyokers and Alexander Isak are still linked to movements, the thoughts of the Arsenal have targeted the Newcastle United Ace to the surface

Viktor Gyokers and Alexander Isak have the world and Europe's top clubs at their feet. Gyokeres, however, says that his Swedish international teammate has not changed, despite his sharp turnout in football, according to sources close to both players.

The couple is high in the transfer bulletins, which are linked to Arsenal and Manchester United and Liverpool respectively. They lead a new generation of Swedish superstars that may have been in the shade of Zlatan Ibrahimovic for many years.

Despite their stratospheric rises in football, neither of the players has developed an ego such as the former Senige and Barcelona star. This was explained by Johnny Gustafsson, who was the coach of Isak when he was a U16 and U17 player for the Swedish side Aik Stockholm.

In an interview with The Guardian in March, Gustafsson claimed that Isak's Sweden teammates, including Gyokeres, believes that he is the same modest and hungry player he has always been, despite his wave last season. Gustafsson said, “They also say that he is exactly the same person. His success has not changed him at all.”

When demanding Isak's development as a person, Peter Wennberg, another coach and civil servant at Aik, also added: “He never forgets. He is modest.

“At the end of his year under the age of 17, he had to fill in an evaluation and made it a point to thank the kit managers. He always understood that people around him were working to support him.”

Isak is still being honored on a large scale in his youth club, who are grateful that he has kept in touch with many who led him during his journey. They also admit that the first years of Isak did not shout as a football player that he would be a player who will be connected to Liverpool.

Gustafsson added: “Many people, maybe agents and individual coaches, will say,” We knew he would be a top player, I saw him when he was 10 or 12. ” But that's not true.

Isak's extra training sessions and curious nature helped him become one of Europe's best strikers. He was strongly connected to a relocation to Liverpool, who was reportedly willing to negotiate a British transfer -recording sum of £ 120 million to take him to Anfield.

However, the Reds have since changed their focus to Eintracht Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike, because the Magpies told them that Isak would not be for sale. Newcastle boss Eddie Howe also left Isak from a pre-season friendly loss for Celtic, with reference to the distracting presence of the frequent transfer speculation.

In the meantime, Gyokees is still waiting to see if he can become a member of Arsenal. The sporty Lisbon striker has made it clear that he wants a move to the Emirates Stadium, even in strike to try through a movement.

In principle, the Gunners reached a deal for Gyokees, but struggling to complete a complete agreement.

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