Alexander Isak saga takes dramatic turn
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Liverpool.com on MSNLiverpool's actions after $134M offer for Alexander Isak's team-mate as star goes nuclear
Liverpool has made Alexander Isak its No. 1 transfer target this summer and is hoping to complete a deal, having previously lost out in pursuit of his Newcastle team-mate
Everton will be showing off its new stadium this weekend. Might Arsenal be showing off a bold new signing?The second round of the Premier League will see Everton finally begin life away from its long-time home of Goodison Park when the team plays the first competitive game at its waterfront,
Explained: The Swedish striker is determined to leave St James’ Park and Fifa’s amendments to article 17 give him an exit route next summer that would potentially cost Newcastle millions of pounds
Alexander Isak should have the 'b***s' to submit a formal transfer request instead of sulking on social media, Mark Clattenburg argues on the latest Whistleblowers podcast. The former referee and Newcastle fan declared that 'now is the time for the club to ...
Newcastle and Isak are at war, but with so little time remaining of the transfer window, an uncomfortable truce may be more likely than his dream move to Liverpool.
Alexander Isak and Newcastle United are now embroiled in a war of words following the Swede’s shock statement.
Follow live updates as Alexander Isak's Newcastle future continues to dominate the summer transfer window BlueCo — the group that owns Chelsea and Strasbourg — has reached an agreement to sign midfielder Julio Enciso from Brighton & Hove Albion.
Alexander Isak could make a public apology if he fails to secure a move away from Newcastle United this summer. Isak has his heart set on joining Liverpool after emerging as their top target ahead of the transfer window closing on 1 September.
Transfer news LIVE!The summer window has been handed two huge twists as it enters its final stretch. Arsenal re-entered the transfer market after Kai Havertz picked up a knee injury, the severity of which remains unknown,
The Liverpool executives who attend away matches vary between the likes of CEO Billy Hogan, club ambassadors Sir Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush (both former Newcastle employees), club secretary Danny Stanway, and chief legal and external affairs officer Jonathan Bamber.