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EPL: Newcastle set €100m price tag for Isak-Reports

Newcastle United are willing to let Alexander Isak leave this summer for €100 million if they fail to qualify for the Champions League.
The Swedish striker, who has been a key player for the Magpies, is attracting significant interest from top European clubs.
Barcelona, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea are all closely monitoring the 25-year-old, whose valuation reflects both his market value and the club’s financial considerations. With his combination of pace, technical ability, and finishing, Isak has established himself as one of the most sought-after forwards in European football.
Despite Newcastle’s ambitions, missing out on Champions League football could force them into a difficult decision regarding the player’s future. The club’s financial strategy may require player sales to balance their books, making a high-profile departure a real possibility.
Interest from elite clubs underlines the 25-year-old’s growing reputation. Since joining Newcastle, he has impressed with his goal-scoring ability and versatility, making him an attractive prospect for teams looking to strengthen their attacking options.
With the summer transfer window approaching, his future remains uncertain. If Newcastle fail to secure a top-four finish, a major bidding war could be on the horizon, with some of Europe’s biggest clubs ready to make their move.
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