Liverpool, Alexander Isak and Ekitike
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Alexander Isak Upset as Newcastle Block £120m Liverpool Transfer ApproachLiverpool’s ambitious move for Alexander Isak has hit a hard wall, with Newcastle United determined to keep their star
Alexander Isak looked set to stay at Newcastle after Liverpool cooled their interest, but now the Magpies star could head elsewhere this summer.
Newcastle could face another approach for Alexander Isak despite Liverpool switching their focus to a move for Hugo Ekitike. The Reds are known to have a long-standing interest in Isak and they reached out to the Magpies earlier this week. At the same time, Newcastle were said to have been pursuing a deal to sign Ekitike.
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LiverpoolWorld on MSNWhat Alexander Isak has already said about Newcastle United future & Anfield atmosphere after bombshell £120m Liverpool updateLiverpool have declared their interest in Alexander Isak to Newcastle United. David Ornstein released fireworks this week with the bombshell announcement that Liverpool had approached Newcastle United over a potential deal for Alexander Isak.
Does Alexander Isak stay at Newcastle United? Will Liverpool secure Hugo Ekitike? Where will Yoane Wissa ultimately play? Plenty of action in the coming weeks.
Isak has attracted interest from Liverpool but Elanga did not want to be drawn into where his friend's future may lie.
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Daily Star on MSNAlexander Isak 'upset' by Liverpool £120m transfer talks snub and Newcastle 'promise'Alexander Isak is reportedly unhappy at Newcastle United after Liverpool approached the Magpies regarding a British transfer record offer, amid the Swede's contract standoff
Newcastle United frontman Alexander Isak's future remains up in the air as they battle Liverpool for another striker.
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Newcastle had wanted to partner Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike in attack, but have ended their interest in the Frenchman who now looks set to join Liverpool
Alexander Isak is reportedly unhappy with the current state of play at Newcastle United amid uncertainty around his club future. Liverpool approached the Magpies about doing a British record £120million deal but the board are determined to back Eddie Howe by keeping hold of the Swedish striker.