NEWCASTLE’S AMBITIOUS MOVE FOR LIVERPOOL STAR

NEWCASTLE’S AMBITIOUS MOVE FOR LIVERPOOL STAR

Newcastle United’s meteoric rise reached another milestone with their 2-1 victory over Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley, securing their first major trophy in 70 years. Eddie Howe’s side has undergone a dramatic transformation since their takeover by investors linked to the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund, turning from relegation candidates into one of the Premier League’s most exciting teams. With Champions League qualification now a realistic prospect for the second time in three seasons, Newcastle are setting their sights even higher as they look to reinforce their squad this summer.

NEWCASTLE’S AMBITIOUS MOVE FOR LIVERPOOL STAR

Their next challenge will be keeping hold of their star players while continuing to strengthen. Alexander Isak and Bruno Guimarães have both been linked with moves away, while Anthony Gordon has reportedly attracted interest from Liverpool. However, rather than simply focusing on retaining their best players, Newcastle appear to be planning an ambitious raid on Liverpool themselves, with Harvey Elliott emerging as a major target.

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ISAK A MAJOR DOUBT FOR MAN CITY CLASH

ISAK A MAJOR DOUBT FOR MAN CITY CLASH

Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak is a major doubt for Saturday’s Premier League clash against Manchester City, as confirmed by manager Eddie Howe. The Swedish forward is currently dealing with a broken toe and could miss the visit of the reigning champions. In addition, fellow striker Callum Wilson has also been ruled out, leaving Howe with a selection headache up front.

ISAK A MAJOR DOUBT FOR MAN CITY CLASH

Isak had a standout season in the Premier League last year, scoring 21 goals in 27 appearances. Only Manchester City’s Erling Haaland and Cole Palmer scored more, establishing Isak as one of the league’s most dangerous forwards. However, the 25-year-old has struggled to replicate that form this season, netting just once in an underwhelming start for Newcastle. That lone goal was a crucial winner against Tottenham, but Isak’s dip in form reflects Newcastle’s own inconsistent performances so far this campaign.

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