Alexander Isak has been in fine form for Newcastle United and a former United favourite believes he could 'lead by example' at Old Trafford
As Manchester United continue to struggle, one former Red Devil thinks Alexander Isak would jump at the opportunity to move to Old Trafford.
Ruben Amorim is eager to bring in some new additions for his struggling Manchester United squad, while there are also a number of outgoing deals that could be confirmed at Old Trafford
Former Chelsea star, Pat Nevin has told Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak the best club for him to join between Arsenal, Manchester United and the
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta saw his side slip up again in the title race and the pressure is growing on the club hierarchy to sign a new attacking player in the transfer window
Ruben Amorim has been urged to use a Manchester United player in a deal to sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle United. Old Trafford legend Gary Pallister insists Amorim would benefit from the addition of a proven goalscorer, with Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee flattering to deceive.
Alan Shearer has told Arsenal they could miss out on the capture of Alexander Isak to one of their fiercest rivals.
Alexander Isak's stellar form in December earned him the Premier League Player of the Month award, with eight goals in six matches. His performances have revitalised Newcastle United's attack, positioning the club as a serious contender for top-four spot.
Bournemouth's Illya Zabarnyi, left, and Newcastle United's Alexander Isak, right, challenge for the ball during the English Premier League soccer match between Newcastle United and AFC Bournemouth in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025. (Owen Humphreys/PA via AP)Owen Humphreys/AP
It makes it difficult for clubs interested in striking a deal for Haaland in the future, with Cole now believing it spells danger for the Magpies and Alexander Isak. The in-form Swedish frontman had scored in each of his last eight consecutive games prior to the clash with Bournemouth,
Arsenal have previously been interested in Alexander Isak and Benjamin Sesko; Gunners are working to sign a striker in January after selling Eddie Nketiah and suffering an injury to Gabriel Jesus; Santiago Gimenez,
Chelsea dared to test Newcastle's resolve on Isak last June and failed. Given they are also rueful of letting Lewis Hall and Tino Livramento go for relative peanuts on the scale of the big financial picture, it feels like an exciting time to be a Newcastle fan again.