Revealed: Newcastle 'set HUGE asking price for Alexander Isak'... as top clubs including Arsenal, Real Madrid and Liverpool 'show interest' in the in-form striker ahead of January

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Revealed: Newcastle 'set HUGE asking price for Alexander Isak'... as top clubs including Arsenal, Real Madrid and Liverpool 'show interest' in the in-form striker ahead of January
Published: Dec, 29 2024 00:10

Newcastle have set a staggering price tag on in-form Alexander Isak, in excess of £150million, according to a report. The Magpies purchased the 25-year-old in 2022 from Real Sociedad for £63m - the club's most expensive arrival to this day. Only three players have outscored Isak in the Premier League this season, who has netted 11 times in 16 games - Mohamed Salah (16), Erling Haaland (13) and Cole Palmer (12).

 [The 25-year-old is the fourth-highest scorer in the Premier League, netting 11 times this season]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The 25-year-old is the fourth-highest scorer in the Premier League, netting 11 times this season]

His impressive form has caught the eyes of some Premier League rivals and other European giants, including Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, PSG, Real Madrid and Barcelona. Despite the plethora of potential suitors, Newcastle have insisted that they are 'relaxed' about the situation, while Isak himself has expressed he is content on Tyneside, according to The Telegraph.

 [Eddie Howe confirmed that Newcastle have no interest in parting ways with their star man]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Eddie Howe confirmed that Newcastle have no interest in parting ways with their star man]

Upon Enzo Maresca's appointment in the summer, Chelsea enquired about the Swede's availability, which was met by the aforementioned £150m valuation. Alexander Isak has been valued at £150million by Newcastle in light of his incredible form. The 25-year-old is the fourth-highest scorer in the Premier League, netting 11 times this season.

Eddie Howe confirmed that Newcastle have no interest in parting ways with their star man. Arsenal have long been linked with Isak, while Liverpool could join the race for his signature if they fail to persuade Mohamed Salah to put pen to paper on a new deal.

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