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·11 de agosto de 2025
Liverpool Bid for Isak Leaves Newcastle Weighing Move for Chelsea Forward

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·11 de agosto de 2025
According to the PA News Agency, “Newcastle will wait for a resolution to Alexander Isak’s future before deciding whether to move for Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson.” Isak has not been training with Eddie Howe’s squad after Liverpool’s £110 million bid was rejected, and he is not expected to feature in Saturday’s Premier League opener against Aston Villa.
The situation has left Newcastle weighing their attacking options. Missing out on Benjamin Sesko, who joined Manchester United from RB Leipzig, has added to the urgency. Chelsea’s decision to inform Jackson he is available for transfer has presented an opportunity, but the Magpies remain cautious while Isak’s position is unresolved.
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The 24-year-old forward scored 10 Premier League goals last season but endured a lean spell of one league goal in five months between December and May. He trained alone on Friday and was left out of Chelsea’s friendlies against Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan.
Jackson’s place at Stamford Bridge has been squeezed by the arrivals of Liam Delap from Ipswich and Joao Pedro from Brighton. His progress has stalled, and while he is appreciated for his work rate and moments of quality, inconsistency and temperament issues have hindered his impact.
PA also reports that Christopher Nkunku could be part of Chelsea’s summer reshaping, with former club RB Leipzig keen to re-sign him as part of their pursuit of Xavi Simons. Injuries have plagued Nkunku’s time in West London, limiting him to just six league goals.
Simons offers versatility as both an attacking midfielder and winger, attributes that appeal to Chelsea as they try to refresh their forward line. Head coach Enzo Maresca has also confirmed the club are in the market for a central defender following Levi Colwill’s ACL injury, which is expected to sideline him for most of the season.
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Liverpool’s pursuit of Isak has indirectly influenced this chain of potential moves. While the Reds’ bid was rejected, their interest has forced Newcastle to plan for a scenario where they may need a high-calibre replacement quickly.
As it stands, Jackson remains a viable candidate if Isak departs, though Newcastle’s patience suggests they will not act until the Swedish international’s future is clear.
For Liverpool, this feels like the early stages of a strategic push for one of the league’s most complete forwards. Isak’s technical skill, intelligent movement and physical presence would fit seamlessly into Arne Slot’s system, particularly with the tactical flexibility Liverpool have built this summer.
The £110 million offer shows intent but also underlines Liverpool’s willingness to move decisively for the right profile. Supporters will appreciate that the club are targeting elite-level players who can make an immediate impact.
If Newcastle remain resistant, Liverpool may be forced to explore alternatives, but the longer the situation drags on, the more pressure it creates on the Magpies. There is also the possibility that other big clubs could enter the race, which could push Liverpool into acting swiftly.
For now, this is a transfer saga worth watching closely. Isak’s arrival at Anfield would be a major statement ahead of the new season, adding another attacking “secret weapon” to a squad already brimming with quality.
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