Alexander Isak could cause a bidding war after he told Newcastle that he wants.
Isak, 25, would like to leave the tone this summer after he has rejected the prospect of an extension of £ 300,000 a week on Tyneside.
The Swedish Bagsman has chosen to leave the Newcastle tour for the season in the midst of speculation, something that the magpies had insisted, was due to a “small thigh injury”.
Newcastle is determined that their star man is not for sale, but that did not stop clubs from sniffing around the random striker.
Liverpool has already registered their interest in setting up British record numbers to sign him in the window earlier and is thought that they are still interested despite signing Hugo Ekitike.
While Arsenal belongs to the clubs that are known to admire Isak for a while.
Here Sunsport breaks six possible new clubs for Isak, which is appreciated at more than £ 150 million by Newcastle …
LIVERPOOL
Liverpool seems the most likely house for Isak when it is sold by Newcastle.
Although they are already splashing almost £ 300 million on newcomers this summer – including £ 79 million striker Ekitike – Liverpool still wants to sign Isak.
The Anfield -Outfit had an approach of £ 120 million for the former Borussia Dortmund -Man who was previously hit back in the window.
Sunsport understands that the signing of Ekitike does not end their pursuit of Isak.
Although they could easily raise money for their transfer war box with the sale of Darwin Nunez and Luis Diaz.
ARSENAL
Mikel Arteta is known as a big fan of Isak and the Swede was the dream goal of Gunners for a striker this summer.
However, Arsenal has since drawn their attention to Sporting CP's Viktor Gyokeres after he has not been told in an uncertain terms that Isak is not for sale.
Arsenal is now about to complete that deal for a fee of approximately £ 54.8 million with £ 8.6 million in add-ons.
The Emirates-Outfit is known to stay within their resources and to keep it good from risking FFP infringements, which means that adding another £ 150 million to their summer spending seems unlikely.
The Arsenal property will have to weigh if it is more important to push the boat out to finally end their series of second-placed finishes, or if they adhere to their business plan.
As an alternative, they could listen to the entire series of fans who called to cancel the incoming medical medical of gyoker and go all-in Isak, although that may not be a great look.
Chelsea
If there is one team that does not seem to give FFP, it is Chelsea.
The blues have devised creative accounting in recent years to enable them to have play space when it comes to spending, with reports that suggest that they still have room for another £ 100 million ending this summer.
The independent statement that Chelsea keeps an eye on the situation of Isak, but should shift from their current goals – which are linked to Xavi Simon and Jorrel Hato this week.
Enzo Maresca has already added two new strikers to his team this summer in Liam Delap and Joao Pedro.
Nicolas Jackson is also thought to the club and if Chelsea can get the rumors £ 80 million they want for the 24-year-old, then Maresca will have even more money to throw the direction of Isak.
Manchester United
Ruben Amorim hopes to add a striker to his team before the start of the new campaign.
Isak would be a dream addition for United in front, after they missed their other goals in Gyokees and Ekitike.
However, there are two huge problems that would stand in the way of a possible move to Old Trafford.
Firstly, Amorim is already stretching the club's wallet this summer with little in the way of a budget for the Red Devils.
However, that can change if they are able to shift on Deadwood such as Alejandro Garnacho, Antony and Jadon Sancho for a considerable piece of money.
The second issue of United would be their lack of European football.
Isak would not only give up Champions League nights by leaving Newcastle for Man Utd, but completely throwing away the European competition.
Real Madrid
If it is European football and a top where Isak is looking, search no further than Real Madrid.
Isak could join Madrid's team of Galacticos to seal what a dream movement is for most players.
The La Liga Club is still active without an out-and-out striker in their front three while they use Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Junior in the middle.
Although Mbappe has also changed its shirt number in No10 after the exit of Luka Modric from the Bernabeu, making the NO9 shirt available for an incoming striker.
Of course, Madrid was recently rotated from their large drawing model to opt for a more economical approach to the signing of players at the end of their deals.
They did this with Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mbappe, but could not skimp when signing ISAK, who is left for three years on his current conditions.
All hilal
Reports have claimed that clubs in Saudi Arabia keep an eye on the situation of Isak and that Al-Hilal has been discussed.
You would imagine that the £ 150 million would not be a problem for the Saudi dealmakers, who have already submitted bids of more than £ 250 million in the past.
However, a switch to the middle -east can lift a few eyebrows, since Al -Hilal is owned by the Saudi -Aarabic Public Investment Fund (PIF) -the same ownership as Newcastle.
However, it is still to be seen whether Isak would like to go to Saudi Arabia in the prime of his career, stepping away from European football and the Premier League.
Despite the growing status in the game and the success at the Club World Cup, the Saudi Pro League is still seen by most as a step down of Europe's top competitions.
