Newcastle wants to sign Alexander Isaac and a new striker who wants to leave the club.
Newcastle is reportedly interested in winning Champions League striker Goncaro Ramos as a potential replacement for Alexander Isaac. Isaac expressed his desire to leave this summer, and Liverpool refused the offer of big money for the Swedes.
Newcastle is looking for an alternative to Isaac, and Benjamin Sesco has emerged as their top target. But Manchester United is also interested in the 22-year-old, and Newcastle is now squeezing options.
According to a report from The Daily Mail, Newcastle is ready to move on to other targets if it becomes clear that Sesko prefers to join United. The report adds that Paris Saint-Germain star Ramos has appeared as an alternative option.
Ramos scored 19 goals in 46 appearances in all competitions last season, helping PSG win the Champions League, League 1 and Coupede France. Newcastle first considered signing Ramos before Isaac joined him three years ago, and it is claimed that PSG is said to be open to him leaving this summer.
It comes when Newcastle boss Eddie Howe talks about Isaac’s future. The striker is expected to report training ahead of the Premier League opener later this month. “You need to get the right to train with us,” Howe said.
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“We are Newcastle United. Players are responsible for being a team and being part of the team. You need to act the right way.
“We make sure that which players are doing it to gain the right to train in groups. The players can’t behave poorly and can’t expect to train with the group as normal. Of course I want to be him, but if he doesn’t know at this moment.
“We’re here on a lagging time, training and preparing for the game. Others are back at home to deal with the situation.”
Newcastle Value Isaac is £150 million and Hau admits the situation is “far from ideal,” and “I think it’s been very removed from my situation from everything I’m back home. I realized there was a bid.
“That bid was turned down before we heard about it. There are people in the UK who deal with the situation. We don’t know what will happen next, but from our perspective we support Alex in all respects.
“I know where he is through the media, so I think it’s difficult to go into detail from that perspective. The situation is far from ideal, and it’s very complicated.
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