Alexander Isak is FURIOUS with Newcastle
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The Mag on MSNWhy Newcastle United need to be shrewd in planning the Champions League squad… | OneFootballWith five weeks to go until the draw, why Newcastle United need to be shrewd in planning the Champions League squad this season (and what can be done to mitigate the situation). (ED: This article was written before Thursday’s Alexander Isak headlines)
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Shields Gazette on MSN‘We need’ - Bruno Guimaraes issues defiant statement to Newcastle United teammate’s transfer ‘request’Alexander Isak did not fly out to Asia with his teammates on Thursday before reports surfaced that his representatives had told the Newcastle United hierarchy of his desire to explore his options this summer. Liverpool have been heavily-linked with signing the Swedish international, but Newcastle’s stance remains that he is not for sale.
Former Newcastle midfielder Kevin Nolan has voiced his concern at the ongoing speculation surrounding Alexander Isak’s future. The Swede has attracted interest from Premier League champions
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These concerns on Newcastle United transfer window - MSNThe transfer window has been open 24 hours and Newcastle United haven’t signed a single player! Yes, difficult to believe isn’t it, a shock to the system. Well at least it appears to be for ...
Eddie Howe’s latest comments on Alexander Isak will come as a huge encouragement to Liverpool in their pursuit of the Newcastle United striker.
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