Alexander Isaac informed the Newcastle hierarchy that he wanted to leave, and Eddie Howe’s side wasted no time identifying four strikers who could replace him.
Newcastle has created a list of four strikers in the event that Alexander Isaac is forced to sell. The magpie is backed by the offer after 25-year-old Isaac appeared on Thursday to leave St. James Park.
His decision follows an investigation from Liverpool. Liverpool shows they are willing to pay the Swedes the British record to £12 million. Newcastle claimed that Isaac was not on sale, and Liverpool quickly turned to Hugo Ekichique.
Liverpool closed out £79 million with eyebrows with Entracht Frankfurt for Ekitike, but Liverpool remains interested in ISAK. Manager Eddie Howe is confident his star won’t leave, but Newcastle has a contingency plan that could lead to a chain reaction in the Premier League.
A report from the email revealed four strikers who are doing homework by Newcastle. These four are named Nicholas Jackson, Ollie Watkins, Yoan Wissa and Benjamin Sesco.
Hau’s side has already placed a £25 million bid on Wissa. This was quickly rejected by Brentford, but Watkins and Jackson are also targeting strikers for Manchester United’s finalists. Benjamin Sesco was in talks to join Arsenal before the Gunners finally decided on Viktor Gyoker, which was confirmed to arrive on Saturday at £63.7 million.
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Wissa scored 19 times in the Brentford league last season, pushing for the 28-year-old to leave after 12 months on the contract. Watkins has also been demonstrated by the Premier League, scoring 75 goals and registering 34 assists in Aston Villa’s 184 top flight matches.
Meanwhile, Jackson fell to a pecking order at Chelsea after paying £30 million to Liam Dellup and spending £60 million to Joa Pedro. Meanwhile, Sesko is a valuable asset to RB Leipzig and is expected to demand around £70 million.
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Hau was asked multiple questions about Isaac’s future at a press conference held in Singapore on Saturday. When asked if Liverpool’s target would stay, Hau replied.
“There’s nothing to change my opinion at the moment, but it’s football and who knows what the future might bring? We’re in a very strong position financially.
“We are determined to be successful and ambitious. We have a great season ahead of us and we need to continue to add and improve on our team. The journey continues on an upward trajectory, and that’s what we all hope for.”
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