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Alexander Isak to Arsenal , Isak Jersey number confirmed as player have given go Ahead to Arsenal to sign Him after Personal terms have been agreed…

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Alexander Isak is set to join Arsenal, with his jersey number confirmed. The player has approved the move after personal terms were finalized.

 

The only remaining issue is the transfer fee, as Arsenal is prepared to offer approximately €95 million, while Newcastle is insisting on €150 million.

 

The truth about Alexander Isak’s potential transfer to Arsenal has come to light following a significant decision by Stan Kroenke.

 

Although Arsenal has long admired the forward, a transfer appears improbable in the near future.

 

Arsenal has shown interest in Isak for quite some time, but they missed the opportunity to acquire him during his tenure at Real Sociedad in La Liga.

 

Instead, Newcastle United secured his services, where he has since thrived at St James’ Park.

 

To bring Isak to the Emirates now, Arsenal would likely need to meet a record Premier League transfer fee, raising questions about their willingness to invest heavily for his signature.

 

His addition could significantly enhance their attacking capabilities, addressing their current struggles in front of goal.

 

While players like Havertz and Jesus contribute, they do not possess the same level of skill or goal-scoring prowess as Isak.

 

Reports suggest that Arsenal may not be able to meet the inflated asking price for Isak, which has reportedly increased by £20 million to £170 million.

 

This figure poses a challenge for Arsenal as they aim to adhere to the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

 

According to the Daily Mail, owner Stan Kroenke is “extremely unlikely” to pursue the Swedish striker.

 

Last summer, the Gunners invested around £100 million in new players, including David Raya, Mikel Merino, and Riccardo Calafiori, while recouping approximately £90 million from the sales of Aaron Ramsdale, Eddie Nketiah, and Emile Smith Rowe.

 

However, sources indicate that Arsenal’s offensive lineup is not expected to see significant changes during this transfer window.

 

The Mail also reports that Arsenal may consider offers for Gabriel Jesus at the end of the season, and there is a possibility that Oleksandr Zinchenko could depart this month.

 

Thomas Partey is nearing the conclusion of his contract this summer, and Arsenal is reportedly open to relieving themselves of his £150,000-a-week salary. While the club is not currently concerned about Financial Fair Play regulations, they must still adhere to them.

 

An insider has indicated that Arsenal is eager to secure a world-class striker.

 

There is growing frustration at Arsenal as their forwards have not met expectations this season.

 

Both Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus have struggled with their performances, and their inconsistency may compel the Gunners to enter the transfer market for a new forward.

 

Arsenal’s recent loss to Newcastle United highlighted the need for a more clinical finisher in their lineup.

 

Despite creating opportunities in the first leg of the Carabao Cup semifinal, Arsenal was unable to convert, while Newcastle’s Alexander Isak capitalized on his solitary chancet to score.

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