‘Everyone’s best interest’ – Newcastle told why they should cash in on Alexander Isak


Newcastle United should take the Liverpool offer for Alexander Isak and continue the reconstruction of her squad for the new season.

This is the belief in ex-Reds star Jermaine Pennant, who believes that it is not the interests of the magpies to sort the situation sooner than later.

Liverpool rejected a bid for Isak

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Liverpool rejected a bid for IsakCredit: Getty

The defending champions of Arne Slot saw a bid of £ 110 million for Isak last week when they were trying to strengthen their striker line after Hugo Ekikte had already signed Eintracht Frankfurt.

But Newcastle states and insists on signing a replacement before you let your middle of the star go forward.

However, this was more difficult than expected because Benjamin Sesko made Manchester United and Yoanne Wissa as difficult as difficult out of Brentford.

However, the bees consider a change for Bournemouth’s Dango Ouattara, which could start a domino effect on the transfer market.

But Pennant believes that Newcastle should only soften his attitude and leave Isak to solve a tricky situation in which the player was made alone to train alone.

When asked whether Eddie Howe will stay in the club to sign new players, and the potential to become in England Manager in the future, the ex-Liverpool star was quickly implemented.

He said to Talksport: “If you have tied a hand behind your back, it is very difficult to get transfers and build on your team, and then fight against a loss.

“I not only say that because I am a Liverpool fan, but it would not be in the best interest of everyone if Newcastle Isak has brought.

“It is because you won’t just get [£110m]Present [Newcastle] will get [rid of] A player who is very unhappy and may not get the best out of him this season because the sound that is going on.

“You can then use this money to replace and get other players without worrying.

Isak is currently training away from the Newcastle First Team

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Isak is currently training away from the Newcastle First TeamCredit: Getty

Cundy shot back: “So you do Newcastle a favor, right?”

“It’s a bit of money,” replied Pennant.

When it was put to Pennant that Isak could sign a new deal in Newcastle via improved wages with a publication clause, he added: “There is no guarantee that he could be injured. There is no guarantee that Liverpool would like to return next year.

“We saw what happened to James Maddison. It is very difficult to see. He is now for the season.

“All it needs is an injury if your career is literally from the railway. So everything is good to say that we will give him this in the next season, but it is all, and we don’t know what is around the corner.”

“I think it will be the best interest of everyone if Newcastle needed 110 million pounds.

“Well, he’s unhappy, so [if he stays] You may not get your best player. “

Pennant believes that Liverpool and Newcastle have a simple solution in front of them

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Pennant believes that Liverpool and Newcastle have a simple solution in front of themCredit: talk sport

Who signed Newcastle this summer?

So far, the magpies have only made it a large transmission to the club.

They signed Nottingham Forest’s electric wing player Anthony Elanga for £ 55 million to strengthen their attack for the new campaign.

The Swede will now compete with Jacob Murphy for a place in the start -XI after he impressed six goals and 11 templates for the tricky trees last season.

In the meantime, Aaron Ramsdale is loan from Southampton until the end of the season.

Newcastle has also taken up Antonio Cordero, Park Seung-Soo, Oliver Goodbrand, Alfie Hutchison and Vakhtang Salia, but they are currently not such an influence on the first team.

Who sold Newcastle this summer?

Howe Lloyd Kelly (Juventus) and Sean Longstaff (Leeds) have currently departed for 15 million GBP, while Martin Dubravka came to Burnley for an unspaid fee.

Newcastle on Tyne, England - July 9: In this picture, which was published on July 11, 2025, Newcastle United announces the signing of Anthony Elanga on July 9, 2025 in Newcastle on Tyne, England. (Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United about Getty Images)

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Elanga left the town square for St. James’ Park in the early summer in a change with great moneyCredit: Getty

Joe White (Leyton Orient), Cordero (Westerlo) and Aidan Harris (Coleraine) have all borrowed.

While Callum Wilson, Jamal Lewis and Isaac Hayden were all published by the club.