Alexander Isak is rebellious demanding to leave Newcastle in the summer transfer window 2025. Here are 6 potential destinations of the player who is priced at more than £ 150 million.
Liverpool could be the brightest stop if Newcastle agreed to sell Isak. Despite spending nearly £ 300 million to shop this summer, Anfield's home team still did not give up the intention with Isak.
Liverpool used to cost £ 120 million for Isak but was rejected. After that, The Reds recruited Hugo Ekitke for £ 79 million. But this does not mean that they stopped pursuing Isak.
Liverpool can completely mobilize additional transfer budget if sold Darwin Nunez or Luis Diaz.
Coach Mikel Arteta has long been a crazy fan of Isak and considered him the No. 1 goal for this summer location.
However, after Newcastle refused bluntly, Arsenal turned to Sporting CP's Viktor Gyokeres. The Gunners are currently preparing to complete this deal with a fee of about 54.8 million pounds plus 8.6 million surcharges.
Even so, Isak has not closed the future, causing a part of Arsenal fans to call the club to cancel Gyokeres's medical examination to “all” for Isak, although that decision can be controversial.
If any team does not care about financial justice law (FFP), it is Chelsea. The Blues has applied many “creative accounting techniques” over the years to continue shopping frantically. And according to some sources, they can still eliminate 100 million pounds this summer.
According to The Independent, Chelsea is closely monitoring Isak's situation, despite completing the transfer with Xavi Simons and Jorrel Hato.
Coach Enzo Maresca brought back two strikers, Liam Delap and Joao Pedro, while Nicolas Jackson is said to leave. If about 80 million pounds for Jackson, Chelsea can invest heavily in Isak.
Coach Ruben Amorim wants a high -class striker before the new season. Isak is his dream name after missing Viktor Gyokeres and Hugo Ekitike.
However, there are two major barriers that make Isak difficult to come to Old Trafford. The first is that the transfer fund of Man United is very limited. They need to sell names like Alejandro Garnacho, Antony or Jadon Sancho to disburse.
Second, Man United was not allowed to attend the European Cup next season. Isak will have to give up the Champions League if you leave Newcastle to MU, which is unlikely to happen to a player at the peak of his career.
If Isak wants to play the top in Europe and plays a big club, then Real Madrid is a better choice. The Spanish Royal Club does not have a true striker when Kylian Mbappe and Vinicius Jr prefer to kick the wings.
With Mbappe switching to wearing the number 10 shirt after Modric left the Bernabeu, the number 9 shirt was left open for a new striker.
However, Real recently changed the shopping policy, focusing on free deals like Trent Alexander-Arnold and Mbappe. They will have to pay bold if they want to have Isak, who still have 3 years with Newcastle.
Some sources say Saudi Arabia clubs are also following Isak, including Al Hilal. The £ 150 million price is not a problem for the “oil giants” every more than £ 250 million for a deal.
However, Al Hilal is owned by the Saudi Arabia Public Investment Fund (PIF), also the owner of Newcastle, making the deal more sensitive.
In addition, leaving Europe to the Middle East at the age of 25 can be a step back in Isak's career, although Saudi Pro League is growing and impressing at the FIFA Club World Cup 2025.