Newcastle United reportedly lined up “world-class” strikers to replace Alexander Isaac before the new Premier League season.
Howe hints at ISAK exit
Isaac’s future continues to dominate the headlines at St. James Park, with the Magpie trying to convince the Swedes to stay in the club.
Newcastle’s Starman has reportedly wanted to leave for the summer transfer window, but it’s pretty likely to be in Liverpool, and Eddie Howe isn’t confident about the situation over the weekend.
“He’ll know he’s in the news every day, and I’m sure it’s not easy for anyone in that situation. Any conversations that happen between Alex and the club, or Alex and myself, will remain private for obvious reasons.
“We share a good relationship. He’s been great for us since he joined. He’s been so popular in the dressing room.” We love him continuing his journey in Newcastle. But whatever happens, it’s right for Newcastle. ”
It is unlikely that Isaac will remain in Newcastle as things stand, and if a 25-year-old leaves, he will need to find a star exchange. RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesco and Brentford’s Joan Wissa have been linked to the movement to the club, and now another top player has been thrown into the hat.
Newcastle is looking at alternatives to “world class” ISAK
New reports from I caught an offside Now, Newcastle claims to be “tracking” Arsenal striker Gabriel Jesus this summer.
AC Milan and Barcelona also have an interest in Brazilians of £265,000 a week, with the Magpies saying they will “exploring options to strengthen their offensive line.”
Jesus’ days at Arsenal may have driven out Peter because the problems of injuries were holding him in, but it means Newcastle is still giving him a move.
His fitness issues will make it a fair gamble, but the 28-year-old is welcomed by former Manchester City striker Paul Dickoff, and has proven himself for many years over the years.
“The centre forward knows how to give birth from the outside, and Jesus did everything he needed to do. It was lovely to see him on the scoresheet. He’s a special player. Many people question him, but he’s a real world class player. He produces.
Jesus scored 19 goals for Brazil, came with 64 caps and registered 121 goal involvement in 229 Premier League appearances, indicating the elite attacker he has been in his long-standing years.
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Unlike Sesco, he showed that he could be empowered on the UK’s top flight when fit, but there is also argument that the Leipzigs would be a smarter, longer-term option still ahead of him.

