Alexander Isak, Newcastle and Liverpool
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Newcastle prepare for new Alexander Isak bid, Wolves try to keep Jorgen Strand Larsen from Magpies move and Manchester United open to Rasmus Hojlund moving to Napoli.
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Anfield Watch on MSNNewcastle break Alexander Isak agreement
At this point the Alexander Isak saga has rumbled on for far too long. But it's not about to end. Both Liverpool and the Swede international will not give up on their desire. Newcastle may yet change
Newcastle are under pressure to sign a new striker this summer. Callum Wilson was released following the expiration of his contract, but Eddie Howe’s side were forced to start the season without a recognised centre forward after Isak began his own protest over his desired move to Liverpool.
Wolves have ruled out selling Jorgen Strand Larsen, talkSPORT understands. Newcastle hold an interest in the Norwegian striker, who scored 14 Premier League goals last season. Strand Larsen only
Newcastle would go on to hand fresh terms to Anthony Gordon, in October, 2024, but the club's hierarchy repeatedly stressed Isak's situation would be revisited this summer. However, rather than wanting to sign a new deal, Isak has instead wanted out.
Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak has claimed that "promises have been broken" as he seeks to force a move away. Liverpool have seen one huge bid
Signing Wissa or Strand Larsen would provide a boost before the end of the window, but Newcastle are scouring Europe for contingency plans
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has been speaking to the media before Monday's Premier League game against Newcastle United at St James' Park. Here are the key lines from his news conference:
Liverpool secured a 4-2 win against Bournemouth in their opening game of the 2025/26 Premier League on August 16 at Anfield. After starting off their season with a victory, the reigning champions will be hoping to continue their stride in their upcoming league match against Newcastle United on August 25, at St. James' Park.