Alexander Isak saga takes dramatic turn
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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.
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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
Many Premier League clubs are in a race against time to wrap up their final additions ahead of transfer deadline day on 1 September
Newcastle are under pressure to sign a new striker this summer. Callum Wilson was released following the expiration of his contract, but Eddie Howe’s side were forced to start the season without a recognised centre forward after Isak began his own protest over his desired move to Liverpool.
Alan Shearer has hit back at claims he harbours a different stance on Alexander Isak's desire to leave Newcastle than he did on Trent Alexander-Arnold's departure from Liverpool. The Magpies legend has claimed it "doesn't take a genius" to see why he views ...
Brighton will be the visitor on Sunday for the start of a new era for Everton, which — on the field — began the season in miserable fashion with a 1-0 loss at Leeds on Monday.
Alexander Isak and Newcastle United are now embroiled in a war of words following the Swede’s shock statement.
Pundit Don Hutchison has now taken to social media to suggest another striker Liverpool can move to sign – Julian Alvarez. The former Liverpool midfielder believes that Atletico Madrid star Alvarez is the man Liverpool really need, rather than Isak.
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NewcastleWorld on MSNAlexander Isak cannot activate FIFA Article 17 clause to force Liverpool move next year - here's why
Various reports have suggested Alexander Isak could trigger FIFA’s Article 17 clause to force a Newcastle United exit.