Alexander Isak is a wanted man this summer, but with Newcastle back in the Champions League, the striker is told to consider only to leave for three clubs, including Liverpool
Liverpool is one of only three clubs that Alexander Isak has been told that he should consider participating if he decides to leave Newcastle this summer. Isak, 25, is linked to a large money movement to Anfield, with Liverpool the money expects to splash.
With their new status as Premier League champions, the Reds have already spent almost £ 200 million to three players in the first month of the summer transfer window. Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong both arrived from Bayer Leverkusen before Milos Kerkez signed from Bournemouth.
Now the Reds could strengthen their forward line, with Darwin Nunez in conversations to become a member of Napoli. When the striker leaves, Isak is understood as their dream goal.
But Liverpool is not the only team related to the Sweden International, because Arsenal and Barcelona also have him on their respective radars. Former Newcastle -midfielder Jermaine Jenas has already advised Isak to limit his options.
Jenas started claiming that Arsenal should not be in Isak's thinking. “As a football club yes, that's it [Arsenal] A larger football club than Newcastle, “he acknowledged Talksport.
“But in terms of the teams they both have, I think that for him Newcastle would leave … If I was Alexander Isak, this phone call from Real Madrid should come in, or it should come in from Barcelona, ​​or possibly Liverpool at the moment. I think there would be no other at the moment to leave Newcastle.”
Newcastle is said to be relaxed about the situation of Isak, with the striker that is under contract until June 2028. However, the Magpies are open to give him a new and improved long -term agreement, with manager Eddie Howe already informal conversations with Isak about his future.
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The 25-year-old enjoyed his most productive season in a black and white shirt to date in the past term, and won 27 goals when Newcastle won the Carabao Cup and qualified for the Champions League. Isak is happy in St James' Park and explained before he defeated Liverpool in Wembley in March: “This club can achieve great things.
“I think we really have to watch one season at the same time, and this season we can win a trophy winning, which would be great for everyone. About my future it is nothing I really think about. I often said during a season, just on the track, and now is probably the worst time to think about something else.”
