Newcastle United always knew that many top teams would be involved this summer fighting it for Alexander Isaac’s services.
The 23-goal hero in Premier League action was unnoticed, and Liverpool was targeting the deadly Swedes this offseason, but then failed to make their progress.
However, the magpies have not yet come out of the woods, but when it comes to the Rich team sniffing around for Starman, they have moved to the table for Isaac to move to the Saudi Arabian Pro League for an eye-catching £200 million.
Newcastle claimed that the Ex-Real Sociedad Goal Machine is not on sale under any circumstances, but in case you can’t think of it, the striker will lift his sleeves anyway this summer, just in case it’s not like.
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Already, the Magpie has boldly kicked out £55 million to strengthen its personnel under the wing to land Anthony Elanga.
This spending suggests that strikers could now get, and that Newcastle sees Victor Osimhen as one viable option, alongside another deadly finisher in the Bundesliga, is apart from previous interest in Hugo Ekichke.
Of course, this is Benjamin Sesco from RB Leipzig Hero.
It recently said Newcastle might soon rekindle interest in Slovenian machinery, according to Talksport’s Alex Crook.
Howe has praised Sesco for a while, and there is a move that eventually arrives for the 22-year-old striker to move to Tyneside, representing a better deal than landing James Trafford between the sticks that look like Manchester City Bound.
Why would sign Sesko be better than Trafford?
Trafford is another unfortunate transfer saga for Toon, and since last summer, Magpies are well known to be keen on England Under-21 International as the number one goalkeeper of the future.
However, while he appears to return to his boyhood employer Man City by creating the expected next step to St. James Park, Newcastle doesn’t want to raise his arms for a long time on this given that Nick Pope’s club already has a reliable top flight keeper.
Trafford is about Burnley town for an incredible 29 clean sheets in championship action last season, but he has struggled with the top division before, with 62 goals leaked in the 23/24 season with Clarett.
On the contrary, the Pope has always been looking easily with the same pressure on his back, as seen with the clean sheets of the bumper 73 at the elite level from the 221 outings.
Newcastle striker – G/a number last season | ||||
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player | The game has been played | The goal scored | assist | I played a few minutes |
Alexander Isaac | 42 | 27 | 6 | 3319 |
Callum Wilson | twenty two | 1 | 0 | 474 |
William Osura | 19 | 2 | 2 | 456 |
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The above table actually makes the hammer why Newcastle is trying to get a strong striker this summer. Isaac leads the line himself for most of his campaign.
Wilson is now away from Toon’s book, so there are only former Sheffield United young people who are free to fire at Howe, separated from the Swedes in demand that Sesco might come to rescue.
Surprisingly, Sesco, who also works on Arsenal’s radar, was only five in Isaac’s tally against Leipzig’s final campaign when registering a ferocious 21 strike, leading the overall count in Germany to an outrageous 39 goals from a clash of 87.
Football journalist Eduardo Hagna accidentally branded “monsters” because of the ice’s cold ability to fire a house chance. This feels like it can be justified, especially when it goes down to the wire surrounding Isaac’s future in Tyneside.
On the contrary, losing at Trafford is unlikely to maintain a toon for a very long time at night.
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