
Former Crystal Palace owner Simon Jordan believes Newcastle United should sell Alexander Isak after the strikerâs transfer request.
News broke Thursday that Magpies striker Alexander Isak wants to explore his options this summer, with Premier League champions Liverpool circling.
Arne Slotâs side expressed interest in Isak before opting for Eintracht Frankfurtâs Hugo Ekitike, ironically a player Newcastle wanted to sign.
The Reds signed Ekitike for an initial ÂŁ69million â effectively signalling to Newcastle that they would either take their best player or beat them to their top target.
They could still end up doing both, as Fabrizio Romano reports that Liverpool remain interested in Isak â though further sales are key.
Arsenal are long-time admirers of the Swedish international but are close to finally landing Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres, making them very unlikely to enter the race for Isakâs signature.
Isakâs request comes at an awkward time â Liverpool have just signed Ekitike, while Arsenal are on the verge of landing Gyokeres.
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Finding a buyer will be tricky, but Simon Jordan thinks Newcastle have to cash in as âno one is bigger than the football clubâ, echoing the thoughts of Magpies legend Alan Shearer.
âIâm with Shearer on the Isak argument. If people want to buy him, first of all, Newcastle name the price and the terms of the conditions around the financing of that particular deal.
âAnd sell him, because no one is bigger than the football club, Eddie Howe wonât want somebody in the dressing room thatâs not 100% committed.
âAnd so with Shearerâs analysis, which is that if they get ÂŁ150m, sell him. I donât disagree with that because Newcastleâs a bigger football club than Isak and they will have an opportunity to redeploy that money, and it may well be that that builds a better squad rather than just one individual, albeit he is an individual of unique talent.â
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In case you missed it, Shearer said this on Thursday: âItâs ridiculous what Newcastle put out this morning to say he wasnât on the trip because of a slight thigh injury. If they thought people wouldnât see through that⊠it was disappointing. They shouldâve just told the truth straight away. I understand itâs a very difficult situation for them but it is what it is.
âEddie Howe has to use all his persuasive powers to do what he can and try to make him stay at least one more year. If that canât happen then it is what it is.
âYou have to get the very best deal for the football club and if someone is prepared to pay north of ÂŁ150million, and if he really, really wants to go, you canât step in his way.
âIsak has been brilliant for Newcastle, helped us achieve our dream of winning a trophy and if thereâs no way whatsoever that he can be persuaded to stay at Newcastle, then they have to get the best deal possible and if someoneâs prepared to pay what they want, you have to say thank you and build for the future.
âThereâs no individual bigger than the football club.â
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