The Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak once again insisted that he is “happy” about Tyneside, but warned that the discussions about his future in the club will probably take place in summer.
Isak is a searched man. The productive Swedish international is one of the few strong strikers of European football at a time when a flood of elite clubs desperately sets a proven center forward. Arsenal, Liverpool and Barcelona are three sides that lead the chase for the 25-year-old, but there is a lively queue of alternatives that move around.
The magpies are understandably reserved to lose their talisman, with various reports indicate that the association would request £ 150 million.
While Newcastle’s attitude was made very clear, Isak was more shy.
When Europe’s collective transfer goal was asked for Liverpool on Sunday after his future before the Carabao Cup final, the collective transfer goal of Europe revealed: “Yes, yes. I think I said I don’t really think about summer.
The current ISAK contract at Newcastle route by summer 2028. However, the strict financial regulations of the Premier League limit the salary increase that the Magpies can offer their number 14, which gives clubs with greater income than the newly complained outfit hope.
“As I have said many times,” sighed Isak, when I pushed back to the swirling transfer interest, “I don’t really see too much or think about my future. I said that I am happy here and we are candidates for what you want to win as a football player. We are at a final and now we are in another, so that the chances are there.
“This club can achieve great things. I think we should look at it one season, and this season we can win a trophy, which would be amazing for everyone.
“It is nothing really about my future. I think. I often said during a season, only concentrate on the job and is now probably the worst time to think about anything else. So all our focus is on Sunday and yes to do well and hopefully bring the trophy back to Newcastle.”