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·04 de março de 2025
Newcastle United chief opens up on future of Liverpool target Alexander Isak

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·04 de março de 2025
Newcastle plan to revisit contract talks with Alexander Isak at the end of the season but have made it clear to their star striker that he’s already tied down to a long-term deal.
The Daily Mail reveals that discussions took place towards the end of last season but never gained traction. With Isak under contract until 2028 and already one of the club’s top earners, Newcastle felt that offering improved terms wasn’t feasible, especially since it could set a precedent for others to demand the same.
Isak’s 22 goals this season have only strengthened his reputation as one of the world’s top strikers, and plenty of elite clubs are watching closely, with it reported that Arsenal and Liverpool are both in the race for the Sweden international.
Last month, the same outlet revealed that Newcastle are determined to send a clear message that they have no intention of letting their top stars leave, regardless of whether they secure Champions League football. The club enjoyed a great run around Christmas but their form has dried up somewhat, with their chances of obtaining a place in the competition looking a little more flaky.
Alexander Isak has been linked to a number of Premier League sides (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Now Newcastle chief executive Darren Eales insists there is no desire to sell the likes of Isak this summer, as he announced financial results for 2023-24 that paint an improved picture.
“The reality is that all of our players are under long-term deals,” he said. “They’re committed to the club. So, from that perspective, we’re not looking to move any player on. We have no intention at all of those players being moved on.
“We’re in a position now, where because we were able to move a couple of players in January that weren’t really impacting on minutes on the pitch, we’ve got that wish and desire to keep our key players.
“They’re all under long-term contracts. We’re not under the gun or anything like that. We’ve got an ownership that is ambitious and wants the best for the club. So, from that perspective, it’d be crazy for us to consider it.”