Arsenal given bloody nose in efforts to sign Alexander Isak with Newcastle set to play ace card

Armagh's desire to sign Alexander Isak is on the verge of collapse due to three key reasons, preventing his transfer to Emirates Stadium and seeing Newcastle poised to offer him the largest contract in their history, thus thwarting Mikel Arteta's aspirations.
The player in question has proved a highly sought-after figure, gaining admiration from top-flight clubs in the Premier League who are keen to see him perform on the pitch. Currently, he is in the midst of a remarkable run of form, having scored in each of his last eight games. This impressive feat has seen his overall goal tally rise to 17 in 21 league matches and 19 in all competitions.
He showed composure in front of goal, displaying the qualities which have made him one of the Premier League's most coveted strikers after enjoying a comfortable 3-1 away victory over Southampton.
Chelsea edged past battling Wolves thanks to a strike from defender Riccardo Calafiori, but they could have had a pretty straightforward win if Kai Havertz had been more clinical in front of goal.
The German forward, who has been scorned for his inability to finish effectively in front of goal, was guilty of missing three key opportunities and surrendering possession on 16 occasions in a forgettable display.
This has resulted in several reports suggesting that Arsenal are interested in making an approach for the Norwegian International, but it now appears to be a long shot, given the latest information.
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This latest news is going to make things even tougher for Arsenal, as it has emerged that Isak has informed his teammates he's content and settled at St James' Park and has no desire to join any other club at the moment.
Additionally, with Newcastle reportedly valuing the player at around £150 million, particularly given that his current contract does not run out until 2028, has made it all but impossible for Arsenal to make a move. This premise seems entirely realistic in light of current considerations.
In addition, qualifying for the Champions League will provide substantial proof of the Magpies' ability to compete at the highest level, and their return to European competition next season would be a major factor in convincing Eddie Howe to commit to the club.
Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano confirms that Isak is Arsenal's top choice.
According to our report from November 24itéba's progress with the Gunners has made a significant impression.
Arsenal have provided a concise update on their pursuit of Isak, expressing high regard for him but also clarifying why a January signing is no longer on the table.
I'm certain that behind closed doors, Arsenal are putting in the effort, and we'll make an attempt to uncover the names they intend to bring in.
“Undoubtedly, the preferred target remains Alexander Isak at Newcastle, but this is not a player who will be departing in January.”
Arsenal also keen to snap up Sesko; target bound for London flights
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While a £55 million release clause was reportedly attached last summer, it is said to have been waived after the 21-year-old sealed a new contract. It is understood that a gentleman's agreement is now in place regarding a potential departure in the forthcoming summer transfer window.
Leipzig manager Marco Rose has commented on Julian's looming future, despite their Champions league win over Sporting in midweek, regarding whether Sebastian Sesko will be included in the January transfer window or remain at the club.
Sesko is thriving with 14 league goals and three assists in 27 competitions so far. His form has yielded notable successes, such as defeats of Bayern Munich, Juventus and Atlético Madrid, as well as Borussia Dortmund.
At this time, a man named Sverre Nypan, a Norwegian teenager who Arsenal are rather optimistic they will sign, has arrived in the UK for meetings with both Arsenal and Manchester City.
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