Isak, Eddie Howe and Newcastle
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Newcastle's latest pre-season defeat at least brought some positives. There was no Isak again but Elanga is off the mark
Newcastle qualified for the Champions League via a fifth-place finish in the league, a competition Ramsdale helped Arsenal qualify for in 2022/23, but would only go on to play once in the competition the following season after Mikel Arteta signed David Raya from Brentford.
Alexander Isak is facing a crucial few days as Liverpool prepare to approach Newcastle over a transfer, while Arsenal turn their attention to Eberechi Eze and Manchester United chase a striker
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Gabriel Jesus Transfer Links Spark Interest but Raise DoubtsUncertainty Around Timing and FitnessGabriel Jesus remains a player of immense intrigue, even as the shadow of a serious knee injury
Sven Botman's tour of the Far East could be over already after the centre-back underwent a scan after limping off in Singapore on Sunday night. It means that Newcastle are down to just three recognised senior centre-backs in Fabian Schar, Jamaal Lascelles and Dan Burn with utility man Emil Krafth also on option.
Arsenal fans have been hearing about a new talent in the Hale End Academy. After bringing Miles Lewis-Skelly and Ethan Nwaneri to the first team, the next
Alexander Isak was a target for Arsenal, so will the Gunners regret not holding out for the Swede now that he is potentially on the move?
Aaron Ramsdale's brutally honest post about Newcastle has resurfaced after the goalkeeper became a key target for the Magpies. On Monday afternoon, news broke that Newcastle had made a move to sign the Southampton's keeper.