Our star striker will not play, but our large weapons will be present in St James’ Park.
Yasir al-Rahalyyan is on his way to Tyneside, with the Newcastle United chairman who is in the stands for tonight’s conflict at 8 p.m. with Liverpool.
The presence of the PIF governor feels considerable, not only as a show of support for Eddie Howe and the players, but at a time when it is important from the field to be smoothed now that we are a week from the summer window that has been closed.
Meetings are almost certain after tonight’s game, whether that is the disturbing situation about the future of Alexander Isak and/or the lasting aim of the club to support a much -needed peak signature.
Regardless of Isak, the club is on the market for a striker to replace Callum Wilson, with J Yoane Wissa van Brentford and Wolves’ Jorgen Strand Larsen both chased last week while we offer to strengthen the striking weak spot in the Eddie Howe team.
Newcastle’s attitude on the sale of Isak is crystal clear. He will not be sold unless the club signs two quality strikers and receives a fee, almost £ 150 million for the Swede, whereby the Newcastle statement on Tuesday evening it says that our requirements were not met after the £ 110 million opening bid from Liverpool was properly shortened to our valuation.
It feels increasingly likely that ISAK remains, which means that a reintegration plans can be conceived soon, but this will not change the fact that a new striker is still needed.
With Anthony Gordon, tonight is starting again because Isak remains absent and Osula is not yet familiar to lead the line, we strive for a new No. 9 feels just as essential as the next steps for our current No. 14.
Pif -Daisheid on Tyneside will hopefully accelerate our pursuit of two positive resolutions, where Isak is staying and a new striker who signed the desired outcome during the last seven days of this turbulent summer.
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