As Manchester United continue to struggle, one former Red Devil thinks Alexander Isak would jump at the opportunity to move to Old Trafford.
Newcastle striker Alexander Isak's scoring run is finally over. The Sweden international had scored in eight straight games before failing to find the net in Newcastle's 4-1 loss to Bournemouth on Saturday.
COMMENT: Arsenal may not have the funds to sign Alexander Isak, but Mikel Arteta could be tempted by another striker similar to the Newcastle star.
Arsenal could try to do a mirrored deal for Alexander Isak in the summer that would see a player head in the other direction.
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
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Isak’s latest contribution, a deflected 34th-minute strike and a cool finish after being picked out by Bruno Guimaraes 12 minutes after the break, laid the foundation for victory over Wolves before he set up Anthony Gordon to cement the win 24 hours after Liverpool, Nottingham Forest, Chelsea and Manchester City all dropped points.
Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak is a reference point for talents in Sweden, where he grew up, and Eritrea, where his parents hail—and he’s now a world star.
Former Premier League manager Tim Sherwood has urged Alexander Isak to stay at Newcastle United - telling the forward he will never play in front of a "better" fanbase than those at St James' Park. Isak, 25, has been in sensational form for the Magpies this season, scoring 15 goals in 19 Premier League games.
Isak has certainly filled his boots since completing a club-record move from Real Sociedad in 2022. Remarkably, Isak has bagged 52 goals in just 90 games and the Sweden star became the first Newcastle player ever to score in eight successive Premier League matches earlier this week.
Alexander Isak broke Newcastle records as he scored again against Wolves with the Swedish star among Europe's leading lights - which has led to transfer interest from the likes of Arsenal
Alexander Isak's stats per 90 this season have been compared to Erling Haaland, Harry Kane and Robert Lewandowski – and there's a clear winner. The Swedish forward continued his hot streak in front of goal on Wednesday night as Newcastle claimed a sixth successive Premier League victory with a convincing 3-0 win over Wolves.