Alongside a whirling transfer market story involving Alexander Isak, it is claimed Arsenal are taking action to attempt to hijack Liverpool s pursuit of the Newcastle United striker. Reports termed the rumor as opportunistic implying that Arsenal may use personal links, such as a former Real Sociedad teammate more than a serious financial aspiration. In the meantime, Liverpool seem to be their most serious admirers as it approved a British highest ever bid, amounting to 130 million to sign Isak. This collaborates with the reports in which reported a continued interest by six clubs, including that of Arsenal, but predominantly Liverpool. Arsenal, who are apparently too expensive, have turned to a back up like Viktor Gyokeres.
Arsenal and their failure with different players
Earlier in the summer Arsenal were also rumored to be interested in a top to bottom overhaul of their attacking core, with Isak part of that recruitment, care of a rumored £150 million spend, but this situation is becoming progressively more unlikely due to cost and the logistics of making a slew of signings. In the process, Newcastle had already started putting their feet on the ground in relation to Isak leaving, striking proposals, based on a two striker direction, Benjamin Sesko and Nicolas Jackson.
Should Arsenal see an opportunity with Liverpool, then failing or stagnating, then it seems likely that Isak is the decision that Liverpool, as much as like the player, this falls far down the pecking order in comparison to what it has available to it; that Isak is a nebulous background story; that Arsenal is nowhere as serious a candidate.
Is Alexander Isak going for Liverpool?
Altogether, the transfer turbulence depicts the difficulty of high stake transactions, where the media, fans, and clubs all intersect. It may be the charm of Isak, the following power of Liverpool, or the open handed greed of Arsenal, Newcastle marquee striker has been the focus of attention in the transfer with everyone waiting to see where he will move to. The next several weeks will allow clarification.
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