Last updated on February 17, 2025
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Arsenal face stiff competition for Alexander Isak.
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Arsenal’s pursuit of Alexander Isak has gained fresh momentum as Newcastle United could be forced to lower their asking price, making a summer move more realistic for the Gunners.
Isak’s Price Plummets
The Swedish striker has been in sensational form this season, netting 19 goals in 29 appearances.
Despite Newcastle initially valuing him at £150m, reports now suggest his price tag has dropped to around €100m (£83.3m)—a fee that Arsenal might be willing to meet.
🚨 Newcastle would be willing to let Alexander Isak leave for €100m this summer if they fail to qualify for the Champions League.
Barcelona, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea are all keen on the 25-year-old striker.
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The drop in valuation is tied to Newcastle’s Champions League hopes. If Eddie Howe’s side fails to secure a top-four finish, the club may be forced to sell to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations.
Arsenal’s Striker Search Heats Up
Isak is widely regarded as Arsenal’s top priority to strengthen their attack, with manager Mikel Arteta reportedly “obsessed” with securing his signature.
However, the Gunners face stiff competition from Liverpool, Chelsea, and Barcelona, all of whom are monitoring the situation closely.
Arsenal have also been linked with RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko as an alternative if the Isak deal proves too difficult.
Champions League Qualification Could Decide Isak’s Fate
Newcastle’s league position remains crucial to the outcome. If they miss out on the Champions League, Isak may push for an exit, increasing Arsenal’s chances of landing him.
However, if the Magpies secure European football, they could demand a higher fee or convince him to stay.
With the summer transfer window approaching, Arsenal’s pursuit of Isak is shaping up to be one of the biggest sagas of the market.
Will they finally land their long-term target?