Newcastle United face a transfer dilemma after it emerged Arsenal are now tracking two of Eddie Howe’s key players. The Gunners are in the market for fresh attacking talent, with their title challenge fading this season amid a perceived lack of firepower.
Newcastle may have indicated their willingness to part ways with Arsenal transfer target Alexander Isak by showing interest in a new striker, who enjoyed a stellar audition against Liverpool this week
Emile Heskey expects Alexander Isak to remain at Newcastle United next season, despite suggesting the Arsenal rumours may have turned his head.
Newcastle will want to keep hold of their best prospects and Alexander Isak is certainly up there - but he has interest from elsewhere
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta saw his side slip up again in the title race and the pressure is growing on the club hierarchy to sign a new attacking player in the transfer window
COMMENT: Arsenal may not have the funds to sign Alexander Isak, but Mikel Arteta could be tempted by another striker similar to the Newcastle star.
Alan Shearer has told Arsenal they could miss out on the capture of Alexander Isak to one of their fiercest rivals.
The values being speculated as to why it would take another club to purchase Alexander Isak are correctly astronomical, with £150 million being the main figure that is floated ar
Arsenal could try to do a mirrored deal for Alexander Isak in the summer that would see a player head in the other direction.
Arsenal have previously been interested in Alexander Isak and Benjamin Sesko; Gunners are working to sign a striker in January after selling Eddie Nketiah and suffering an injury to Gabriel Jesus; Santiago Gimenez,
Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak is currently in the form of his life.The Sweden international attacker has already scored 15 goals in the league this season in just 20 appearances.He is only
Liverpool are reportedly ‘best positioned’ in the race to sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle United.Isak is on the radar of Europe’s top teams after another impressive campaign at St James’