
Newcastle United are willing to break their wage structure to keep Liverpool and Arsenal target Alexander Isak at the club, according to reports.
Isak is the subject of transfer interest from the Premier Leagueâs top two, but both clubs are well aware that he will cost at least ÂŖ120million.
Some Newcastle fans may even baulk at that fee, but the clubâs hierarchy are in a strong negotiating position after Eddie Howe guided them into the Champions League.
The Swedish international is under contract until 2028, but there has been plenty of speculation surrounding his future and whether he will sign a new deal.
Failure to qualify for Europeâs premier competition would have complicated matters, but now there is a belief that Isak is willing to commit his long-term future to Newcastle.
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Amid interest from Barcelona, Arsenal and Liverpool, the Magpies are ready to break the bank to convince Isak to stay, according to The Times.
The report says Howeâs side are âwilling to break the bankâ by smashing their wage structure and making the 25-year-old the best-paid player in their history.
This would help âfight off any approachâ, and the clubâs bosses are âready to begin talks on a new dealâ, which is expected to take Isakâs wage above ÂŖ150,000 per week â overtaking star team-mates like Sandro Tonali, Bruno Guimaraes and Anthony Gordon.
Liverpool could test their resolve given their handsome transfer budget, even after signing Florian Wirtz for a ÂŖ116m club-record fee, the report adds.
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Newcastle are apparently âconcerned an offer could be madeâ for Isak in July, even if the Reds âare not thought to be actively seeking a No.9â.
And making Isak their highest-paid player ever still wouldnât match the wage the striker could earn at Anfield.
Isak scored an impressive 23 goals in 34 Premier League appearances last season. Only Liverpoolâs Mohamed Salah scored more (29).
Heâs become a world-class striker in the North East, and in classic Football Manager fashion, head coach Howe said in February that he wouldnât swap Isak for anyone â not even Erling Haaland.
âI love working with Alex and I wouldnât swap him for anyone,â he said.
âWeâve tried to help him by moulding our style of play to suit his game. I really respect Erling and what heâs done in his career is unbelievable, but we really love Alex.
âI donât think you can compare Alex to anyone.
âAlex is very, very different to any other striker Iâve seen or worked with.
âHe does things that arenât like your traditional centre-forward. Heâs almost a winger combined into a strikerâs mentality because his footwork and dribbling ability is so good.
âThatâs almost winger-like and then you put him into the middle of the pitch and, with his pace and technical ability and exceptional finishing, heâs sort of got the whole package linked into one.
âHeâs very unique and Iâd encourage him to stay that way.â
Meanwhile, Newcastle have failed with a ÂŖ45million bid for Nottingham Forest winger Anthony Elanga.
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