I am really looking forward to it that Alexander Isak is a Newcastle United player on 2 September

I am really looking forward to it that Alexander Isak is a Newcastle United player on 2 September

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Most of you will have seen the Liverpool fans play or experience in the past week who played rabidic keyboard fighters in the past week and more, everything that is written to Newcastle United.

Or social media reports, Newcastle United sites, local reporter articles, plus of course everything in the Liverpool financially helped mainstream football ‘media’, financially helped,

Many of the comments from Liverpool are disrespectful and constantly taunted, especially about how Newcastle United is struggling to buy players, although in the Champions League.

Ask. How many players bought Liverpool last summer while he was in the Champions League? Right.

And remember which Premier League club rejected a year later to land Zubimendi on Arsenal? Precisely!

One must regularly go on a diet on a diet on a diet, because it doesn’t take long before the boot is on the other foot.

In the past, the FA Cup was the most prestigious trophy in the country, it kept all glamor above and above any other competition, including the competition, due to the fact that the FA Cup final was the only club match in England that was shown live on TV every season.

After a while that would change, especially if the money in the competition increased considerably.

Until 1965, the clubs that the FA Cup had won the most Newcastle United and Blackburn with 6. Liverpool had a total of zero.

In six decades of Dominance of English football since then, Liverpool has only moved two past us to eight FA Cup victories (the number of title of the Top Flight League title in 1965 was NUFC 4 LIV 5, reading it as the score of one of our games, unfortunately ours did not go anymore).

By the way, they were just back in 1962 years after spending eight consecutive seasons in the second layer.

Back to the present and you can imagine why the ‘Super League 6’ are desperate to stay the top of the pyramid in every possible way and to keep others among them.

Anyway, back to the Reason to be of the article.

Perhaps the nervousness of Liverpool fans reflects that of their club itself.

But why would the defensive PL champions worry? After all, most in the ‘media’ have also transferred this year’s title to them.

The reason why fans of Liverpool become hectic is that they come to the realization that Alexander Isak may not be transferred to ‘their’ club (and at whatever price they consider appropriate) and the same problem (of not many available elite spikes) that currently influence Newcastle United, the problem of LiSverpool is also in the problem of LiSverpool.

Laverpool Last season also had Jota, Nunez and Diaz, now only Gakpo and Salah remain from 2024/25, plus new signature Ekitike, to fill the front three positions, without real backup. They even sold Ben Doak to Bournemouth (although why not proven at the highest level of Liverpool Academy -Grads £ 20m+, I will be over. Sheffield Utd may never recover from the Brewster Blow. Bournemouth at least had one of the two such purchases (Solanke/IBE) that finally worked out well).

The only way Ekitike will get a rest is by moving Salah to the middle and moving a non-natural wing player on the right-hand side has three right-wing midfielders who can (Szoboszlai, Elliot, Wirtz), but imagine that three competing with Man City/Arsenal for 38 games. Although Salah usually never misses games, he will be 8-10 games because of Afcon (and his form will usually fall in February when he is again) and Gakpo’s injury. The body of Chiesa cannot regularly take the load of starting too many games. So getting another attacker is a must. Alexander Isak does not get, presents a two -face riddle:

1) Do they get a striker at the level of world class to do the same work that they wanted Alexander Isak to do? If so, how many are available now? Rodrygo is not a clinical no. 9 Finisher. Would Goncalo Ramos agree to move to Liverpool and have promised to fight for his place at PSG a week earlier? Do they wait until January to see if they can get Isak and hope that they are not touched by injuries in the meantime? Salah also leaves for Afcon during a hectic December before the window is opened.

2) If they finally spend on another big reputation striker, do they effectively give up a chase for Alexander Isak? Both from the perspective (even given PL Office, the ‘Super League 6’ does not touch PSR except USURS Man City) M and from a ‘playing time, position, number of attackers, wages, etc.

As you can see, they do not seem to have suggested for a while since Alexander Isak’s Timing in March, that he might not really end up with them this summer.

Their entire planning for the coming season, Alexander Isak concerned to create problems at Newcastle until NUFC gave up and let him go cheaply.

Now Liverpool is confronted with the real prospect of Newcastle United that keeps Alexander Isak, perhaps without playing him or for a while, but above all, not admit. What do Liverpool do?

The ‘media’ circus will be strengthened for up to 11 years (yes, Spinal Tap is back in September!), If you thought the Liverpool fans were furious in recent weeks, will the following week or so …

New increased bid (s) in increases of £ 5m-10 million will probably fly every other day until the end of the window.

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So what should Newcastle United do?

The next step of the path has never been so clear in the last few months.

Just refuse to sell Alexander Isak to Liverpool this window, even if an offer of £ 175 million comes from Liverpool pre-deadline, which I doubt.

It will also pay them back for everything they have done.

Let them climb to another striker and if we sell Alexander Isak next June, we have to call Real Madrid/PSG etc. to an effective auction.

Tell Alexander Isak that we get the greatest possible payment day and a switch to one of the largest clubs in the world. Liverpool can buy him – but only by improving their bids and by paying Alexander Isak more than they want – fully recover the PSR situation of Liverpool. By having their existing attackers ask for movements (A la Diaz) or immediately raised the wage.

We also have to make the deal date as July 1, 2026. Why? Because we don’t seem to be in PSR danger this season and the Alexander Isak -deal will offer us a huge PSR output cushion for the next three seasons. The moment Liverpool’s purchasing power was seriously influenced if they were going for him.

Or they will not do that, they would see their unethical striving of 18 months coming to nothing.

It will be an example for all ‘Euro Super League’ clubs, that such private things can fail and leave your problems, and a message for other clubs that they do not have to admit to these ESL rights and can come out and then challenge their superiority on the field on the field.

I am really looking forward to it that Alexander Isak is a Newcastle United player on 2 September. Regardless of what the future has in store for him, the club and someone else.


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