Newcastle have decision to make on Alexander Isak
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Over the past few years, Newcastle United have steadily built up their reputation in the Premier League. From being a mid-table side, they are now competing regularly for a spot in the top four.
ALEXANDER ISAK rocked Newcastle by telling them he wants to explore a potential exit after failing to travel on their Far East tour. And that could give the green light for Liverpool to launch a
Mike Ashley owned Newcastle United for 14 years before selling the club for a reported £305 million to a consortium backed by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund
Newcastle United have changed their fortune in recent seasons. After a return to elite football and a measured rebuild, the team has not only settled in the top half of the table but has also stepped
Who will make key decisions this window? A timely question, given Mitchell will depart on June 30 and Darren Eales, the CEO, is also stepping down for health reasons.
Newcastle United's transfer business is stuttering. There's no two ways about that. The Magpies have yet to make a breakthrough in the summer window. Bryan Mbeumo, Liam Delap and Joao Pedro have chosen to move elsewhere, Marc Guehi prefers Liverpool and there is stalemate on bids for James Trafford and Anthony Elanga.
Alexander Isak has not travelled to the Far East as part of Newcastle United’s tour of Singapore and South Korea.