Newcastle United has made it clear that they will not sell Alexander Isak to Liverpool, unless they would make their own attacking reinforcements, and even then it would require the Reds to make them a sufficiently tempting offer.
That was the summary of an update of Sky Sports correspondent Keith Downie on Wednesday morning, a few hours after the Swedish striker went to social media to claim that ‘promises’ were broken by the Tyneside club and that he feels that their relationship cannot ‘continue’.
While the 25-year-old remains in the dark, the Magpies reportedly presented their attempts to strengthen Eddie Howe’s forward line in the last two weeks of the transfer window.
Newcastle that £ 40 million offer in for Yoane Wissa
On Wednesday afternoon, Alex Crook and Ben Jacobs reported together (Via x) That Newcastle has submitted an offer of £ 35 million plus £ 5 million in add-ons to Brentford for Yoane Wissa.
Further reporting for Talking indicated that the Dr. Congo International is desperate on a move to St James’ Park, where he would fulfill his ambition in the Champions League, although the bees appreciate him at more than £ 50 million.
The 28-year-old left the wider world undoubtedly about his desire for a transfer by removing all references to his current club on his social media profiles in recent days, and he was omitted on Sunday from the 3-1 defeat of his team against Nottingham Forest.
Newcastle’s range will probably not be accepted as the double saga continues
The first instinct in hearing that Newcastle made an offer on Wissa may be excited about the chain reaction that it could have in terms of Isak and Liverpool, but such parties would be premature.
We would be very surprised if Brentford accepts £ 40 million of £ 40 million for their striker, especially after his excellent season 2024/25 in which he scored 19 Premier League goals.
Even if the bees an exit to Tyneside for the Dr. Congo Forward, the Reds would still have to go back with an improved proposal on their First bid of £ 110 million on Isak If they convince the Geordies to sell.
Nevertheless, Newcastle has put money on the table for Wissa at least the possibility that the transfer can continue, and it is possible that they submit a follow-up offer, even if the West Londoners say no on this occasion.
With 12 days to go until the market is closed, both situations will soon come to a head, but try to predict where the two players will end in the time of fourteen days, will remain with uncertainty.
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