‘Newcastle won’t be the force Saudi Arabia want them to be!’

Could we see Alexander Isak transfer from Newcastle to Liverpool this summer?

The £120m deal is reportedly up in the air.

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the summer has an Alexander Isac potentially to Liverpool from Newcastle. And it’s not just Liverpool interested, is it? Arsenal have been linked, Barcelona have been linked. And it looks like, you know, Arnold Slot’s mob have blinked first, haven’t they? Cuz they have now officially registered their interest in EAC. Yeah. If it does go, then it shows the message that Newcastle aren’t going to be the force that Saudi Arabia owners want to be because Saudi Arabia have always wanted a football club in the Premier League. And if they can’t move forward and buy the best players and spend as much money as they can, it becomes really really difficult. It’s interesting the last transfer window Newcastle have had since signing has been really painful as a as a football fan that they’ve never been really able to get, you know, these players in. You know, we’re relying on people like Callum Wilson as a backup striker. That sends the message that, you know, as a club we just survive.

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  1. Selling isak would be Newcastle's quickest way to success. It would give you funds to bolster your squad. Its either raise profit from Selling or consistently get top 4 and champions league football. Selling isak would give you a massive budget and money to attract top players because you can offer them the contracts they want and at the moment you can't do that. If you get to the top you can stay there because you have money but it is getting there first.

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