Alexander Isak, Newcastle and Liverpool
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Brentford, Newcastle and Yoane Wissa
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Brentford Hold FirmDavid Ornstein of The Athletic has reported that Newcastle United’s latest bid for Yoane Wissa has been rejected by Brentford. The offer,
Former Newcastle captain Alan Shearer has said that wantaway striker Alexander Isak has poured "flames on the fire" of his stand-off with the club by accusing them of breaking promises, and added his comments "don't benefit anyone.
Newcastle United transfer target Jorgen Stand Larsen is ready to kick on in the Premier League after impressing in his first season in the top flight. The 25-year-old arrived at Molineux on a season-long loan deal from Celta Vigo last summer, and has now made the move a permanent one after settling into life in England.
If you’d like to refute that, let’s take a quick look at their record sales:2025: Elliott Anderson to Nottingham Forest (£35m) - a deal done purely for PSR purposes in which the player hadn’t
If it's Wissa or Strand Larsen, the decision isn't easy. However, the circumstances of the Isak saga might make it Wissa and Strand Larsen
South African fly-half Boeta Chamberlain is the latest recruit for Newcastle Red Bulls ahead of the new season.
Suggesting that Newcastle are the wronged party in the Alexander Isak affair has prompted quite the reaction. It seems there is plenty of blame to go around, but Liverpool fans feel aggrieved to be portrayed as the villains. We’ve collected some of the many responses from the Mailbox and pulled up some of the comments from Below The Line.