Arsenal and Tottenham are preparing to make £100 million bids to acquire Newcastle United’s Alexander Isak during the summer transfer window, as per reports.
While Eddie Howe has stated that the Swedish striker is not available for purchase, the clubs in north London are aiming to take advantage of Newcastle’s financial situation.
Darren Eales, the chief executive of Newcastle, has acknowledged that the club might need to sell some players in order to comply with profit and sustainability regulations ‘If we are going to achieve our goals, it is sometimes necessary to trade your players,’ he stated in January. ‘In the world of PSR, everyone has a price.’ (PSR).
Isak has been in excellent form for the Magpies this season, scoring 14 goals in 21 Premier League matches.
The 24-year-old, who primarily plays as a center-forward but can also operate as a winger, is contracted with Newcastle until 2028.
Since joining Newcastle from Real Sociedad for a £60 million fee two years ago, Isak has accumulated a total of 28 goals and four assists in 58 games for the Magpies.
Losing Alexander Isak would be a significant setback for Eddie Howe (Picture: Getty)
have stated. The Sun They assert that Arsenal are actively planning to acquire Isak while Spurs are monitoring him alongside their interest in Brentford’s Ivan Toney.
was Arsenal’s top priority for the January transfer window
Toney widely expected to leave Brentford this summer and it is , with Spurs looking to sign him,but they will face competition from at least three other teams to secure his signature. Newcastle are facing financial pressure.