Newcastle have decision to make on Alexander Isak
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According to talkSPORT, Wilson has agreed personal terms with West Ham United after productive talks in recent days. The 33-year-old striker was also pursued by clubs in Saudi Arabia and the United States and while Championship sides like Leeds United and Burnley showed some interest too.
Newcastle United has struggled to land its top targets this summer and could now lose Alexander Isak to a Premier League rival.
Newcastle United are considering Ollie Watkins as a replacement for striker Alexander Isak, according to a report. The Daily Mail claims the Toon are doing all they can to convince Isak to end speculation linking him with a transfer to Liverpool and instead sign a new improved,
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Shields Gazette on MSNJames Trafford ‘moody’ after Newcastle United transfer decision - Manchester City benefitNewcastle United have missed out on yet another signing this summer following news that James Trafford has decided to move to Manchester City. The Magpies had long been linked with a move for Trafford and had seen a bid of £27m accepted by Burnley for the goalkeeper.
Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United are among the clubs striking major deals as the summer transfer window nears its final month.Liverpool have signed Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt in a £79m deal having beaten off interest from Newcastle to secure his signature.
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However, it was Arsenal's 15-year-old academy products, midfielder Max Downman and centre-back Marli Salmon, who also impressed with their cameos and were the main subject of Arteta's post-match press conference, with the mood surrounding the club fairly postive.
Newcastle have reportedly identified two Premier League strikers as alternatives to Yoane Wissa after Brentford ‘closed the door’ on his exit.
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