Liverpool couldn't sign Alexander Isak, could it? It certainly wouldn't be an easy transfer, but just the right amount of market chaos could open up a possibility.
Liverpool has been linked with a transfer for Alexander Isak. It seems far-fetched, but the player himself has previously expressed positive sentiment toward the Reds.
Liverpool are reportedly ‘best positioned’ in the race to sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle United.Isak is on the radar of Europe’s top teams after another impressive campaign at St James’
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There is not a club in the world that would not want Alexander Isak to play for them, especially given the current state of world football. The era of having multiple world class strikers across the premier league, as well as the rest of Europe, is now a thing of the past.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta saw his side slip up again in the title race and the pressure is growing on the club hierarchy to sign a new attacking player in the transfer window
Isak has spearheaded Newcastle’s recent ascent towards the top four with nine goals in his last seven Premier League games, putting the onus once again on Arsenal as many claim
Chelsea continue to be linked with all manner of moves too. Manchester United ’s Alejandro Garnacho has been tipped as a Blues target and fresh reports claim the Blues have now made contact with the Premier League rivals, while United are said to be keen on Christopher Nkunku.
Clubs across the continent are in the market for January transfer deals as they look to strengthen their squads for the second half of the 2024/25 season with titles, European football and survival all on the line.
Arsenal closed the gap on Premier League leader Liverpool to four points after a 2-1 victory over Tottenham on Wednesday. Mikel Arteta’s team took advantage of Liverpool’s draw with Nottingham Forest on Tuesday, with Leandro Trossard firing the winner in the north London derby at the Emirates Stadium.
When Newcastle United were thumped 4-2 at Brentford's Gtech Stadium on December 7, the mood around the club was bleak. The Magpies may have drawn 3-3 with Premier League leaders Liverpool in a thriller just a few days earlier, but the Brentford battering left them facing many questions.
With Alexander Isak in "red-hot form" and Newcastle on a club record-equalling winning run, what can they achieve this season?