Man Utd to have major say in Liverpool’s £150m Alexander Isak transfer chase

Newcastle United Spits Alexander Isak continues to face an uncertain future and the next step of the Sweden International can depend on the company of Manchester United

The future of Liverpool -target alexander Isak could still be influenced with old Rivals Manchester United. Although United itself is unable, their transfer with Newcastle about Benjamin Sesko can have a knock-on effect on the Swede.

The first approach of Liverpool for Isak was knocked back by Newcastle, who wants almost £ 150 million for their leading husband. They have offered about half for Slovenia International Sesko – £ 69.5 million plus up to £ 8 million in add -our – but have no clear run at the RB Leipziger.

According to the Telegraph, Liverpool has no plans to make a renewed offer for Isak when things stand. However, the same publication indicates that things can change if the Magpies sign a new striker.

Manchester United then has the chance to throw a key. If they can beat Eddie How's side of Sesko, then Isak will probably not go anywhere.

The latest developments as United and Newcastle are both brace for a decision by Sesko – with a deadline that may come as fast as Tuesday evening. The striker is ready to trade the Bundesliga for the Premier League, but both clubs will have the feeling that they have a business.

It has been a frustrating summer for Newcastle so far. Anthony Elanga their only senior outfield signing, which participated in a £ 55 million relocation from Nottingham Forest, while goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale has joined Southampton.

However, they have missed other goals, with the French striker Hugo Ekitike choosing Liverpool and Joao Pedro who chooses Chelsea. It is also not only attackers who have looked elsewhere, in which Dean Huijsen moved to Real Madrid in the middle of the back and goalkeeper James Trafford decides to come to Manchester City again.

A man who could still move to St James' park is Yoane Wissa. The side of Eddie Howe has so far not achieved the asking price of Brentford for the Congolese international, who has now returned to training in West London, but there is still time left in the window.

“We are looking for the best players we can get,” said Newcastle manager Howe this weekend. “Whatever our goal position, we are looking for the best, so I see all the situations open and available to us. I think that is the only way we come to where we want to, namely maximize, and the quality of quantity.

“It has always been. That has always been the way we try to work and the way we try to recruit, and I think we've done it reasonably well so far.

“It has been a challenging summer, because we have missed different goals for various reasons, but we are still very competitive, and we are still in an attempt to bring very good players to the club – and that will not change to the window.”

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