Alexander Isaac wears No. 14 in Newcastle and is considering moving, but that number is occupied by Liverpool – as long as the piece doesn’t fall into place because it’s open
Alexander Isaac is deeply tied to the summer switch to Liverpool, but the Newcastle star is already occupied, so for now, he won’t be able to take the number 14 shirt, at least for now.
The Italians struggled to make an impact at Anfield and despite being ruled out from pre-season tours, Federico Chiesa was the only signature made last summer. He was signed £10 million from Juventus, but now he can return to Italy.
Atalanta is enthusiastic about Italian and will release Isaac’s No. 14 if he moves to Liverpool. However, the Serie A side will need to first sell Ademoraqueman to Inter Milan.
There was speculation that Reds Flop could return to his hometown of Italy for several months, and Atalanta was ready to save the 27-year-old from his fierce spells in England. The Bergamo outfit is ready to make Chiesa moves, according to football Italy, but has seen the Lookman exit.
Inter wants to add the British who scored 20 goals as they rebuild their team in the aftermath of Simone Inzagi’s exit. Atalanta is asking for at least £43 million before asking the winger for new meadows.
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If that move doesn’t materialize, ISAK may need to look at No 9, which Darwinnes currently holds. The Uruguayan saw a potential route to the exit after Naples got out of the deal, but he is expected to put an end to three Merseyside seasons (two of them in nine shirts) in the coming weeks.
Newcastle Ace has spent the last three years at St. James Park and just enjoyed his best season to date. He enjoyed a series of games that scored in eight games on the bounce, one of which opposed Liverpool.
He spent three years running on a contract at Newcastle, but told the club he wanted to explore moves away from the club. Hugo Ekitike recently joined us from Frankfurt, but the slot still weighs whether to pursue the Swedish star.
Newcastle has yet to lose one of the key figures since the Saudi owners got on board, but their ambitions could be hit when Isak pushes up the exit door. Skipper Bruno Guimarès admitted that the players have been experiencing “some rough things,” but claimed they wanted the players to return to the club ahead of the new Premier League season.
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