Tottenham have joined the race for Alexander Isak and are ready to compete with Arsenal, although Newcastle United are not keen to sell.
According to The Sun, Tottenham could battle Arsenal for the signature of Alexander Isak in the summer. The Swedish striker hinted at being open to a new challenge, but Eddie Howe thinks the striker, valued at £100 million, is something other than a player the club wants to sell in the summer window.
Tottenham to battle Arsenal for Alexander Isak?
Tottenham are on the lookout for a new striker to give Ange Postecoglou a different option up front. Plenty of talented players are in midfield and the attacking zones. But beyond Son Heung-min, Spurs do not have a No.9 that can score consistently, with Richarlison struggling in that aspect.
Spurs have set their sights on Ivan Toney as an option, and now they have added £100 million-rated Newcastle United star Alexander Isak to that shortlist. The Swedish striker has 14 Premier League goals this season and has been one of the Magpies’ outstanding performers in a difficult season.
Should Spurs enter the race, the striker will undoubtedly cost a considerable sum of around £100 million, with the Newcastle United striker also having the interest of Arsenal. The Gunners could also enter the market for a new sharpshooter and might see the idea of signing the Swede flourish in Mikel Arteta’s head. The question remains whether they are ready to splash big on the Magpies’ star.
While Arsenal already have seen the centre-forward role redefined by Kai Havertz this season, they might end up going for a wide forward on priority instead. Hence, Spurs could have the upper hand and compete in a significant role should they make it into the Champions League for next season.
Newcastle United are uninterested in a sale
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe has already insisted the club cannot sell a player of Isak’s stature and will hope to keep the striker for the long haul. However, there are some big problems in the background with FFP concerns, as the club could see a restricted summer window. For now, he is not for sale at any price, despite the big interest from the likes of Arsenal and Tottenham.
Should the £100 million-rated Newcastle United star leave, the Magpies might have room to strengthen their squad. However, as things stand, Howe is not keen to build the team at the expense of the Swedish striker, although things could dramatically change based on the circumstances in the summer and the offers Isak attracts from top Premier League sides.
Tottenham have joined the race for Alexander Isak and are ready to compete with Arsenal, although Newcastle United are not keen to sell.
According to The Sun, Tottenham could battle Arsenal for the signature of Alexander Isak in the summer. The Swedish striker hinted at being open to a new challenge, but Eddie Howe thinks the striker, valued at £100 million, is something other than a player the club wants to sell in the summer window.
Tottenham to battle Arsenal for Alexander Isak?
Tottenham are on the lookout for a new striker to give Ange Postecoglou a different option up front. Plenty of talented players are in midfield and the attacking zones. But beyond Son Heung-min, Spurs do not have a No.9 that can score consistently, with Richarlison struggling in that aspect.
Spurs have set their sights on Ivan Toney as an option, and now they have added £100 million-rated Newcastle United star Alexander Isak to that shortlist. The Swedish striker has 14 Premier League goals this season and has been one of the Magpies’ outstanding performers in a difficult season.
Should Spurs enter the race, the striker will undoubtedly cost a considerable sum of around £100 million, with the Newcastle United striker also having the interest of Arsenal. The Gunners could also enter the market for a new sharpshooter and might see the idea of signing the Swede flourish in Mikel Arteta’s head. The question remains whether they are ready to splash big on the Magpies’ star.
While Arsenal already have seen the centre-forward role redefined by Kai Havertz this season, they might end up going for a wide forward on priority instead. Hence, Spurs could have the upper hand and compete in a significant role should they make it into the Champions League for next season.
Newcastle United are uninterested in a sale
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe has already insisted the club cannot sell a player of Isak’s stature and will hope to keep the striker for the long haul. However, there are some big problems in the background with FFP concerns, as the club could see a restricted summer window. For now, he is not for sale at any price, despite the big interest from the likes of Arsenal and Tottenham.
Should the £100 million-rated Newcastle United star leave, the Magpies might have room to strengthen their squad. However, as things stand, Howe is not keen to build the team at the expense of the Swedish striker, although things could dramatically change based on the circumstances in the summer and the offers Isak attracts from top Premier League sides.