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Alexander Isak is far from certain to remain at Newcastle United this summer. The Swedish forward has expressed a desire to leave the club and has made a move to Premier League champions Liverpool a
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Alexander Isak could be set for awkward Newcastle reunion if Liverpool transfer is completed
Alexander Isak could face an awkward early reunion with Newcastle if he completes a record-breaking move to Liverpool this summer
Newcastle appear to have withstood the initial wave of interest in their talisman—even if his agent has made sure the exit door is firmly wedged ajar. Whether renewed interest from City in Livramento would reopen those wounds remains to be seen.
Inter Milan are reportedly not interested in either Douglas Luiz or Joshua Zirkzee despite talks with their agent.This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Corriere della
Yoane Wissa is among Newcastle United’s main targets for this summer transfer window. The Magpies’ interest in the Congolese forward intensified after their failed pursuit of
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More the Premier League match between Newcastle United FC and Everton FC at St James' Park on May 25, 2025 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
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Losses at Newcastle United FC widened after a Saudi Arabia-controlled consortium took control of the English Premier League football club and boosted spending on star players.. Results published ...
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Newcastle United are delighted to announce the appointment of Brad Miller as the club’s new Chief Operating Officer (COO). — Newcastle United FC (@NUFC) May 31, 2024.
Aaron Stokes is our Newcastle United Editor. Born and bred in the north-east, Aaron left Newcastle in 2017 to work in London for Reach PLC's national titles. After five years in the capital, he returned to take up his current role at The Chronicle in March 2022.