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Pif threw a targets on the signature of 13 goals for Newcastle after Isak Bombshell

Following the undeniable bomb that Alexander Isak asked to leave the club, Newcastle United and Pif would have stretched the obstacle on a talented replacement.

When news emerged that he suffered from a thigh injury and therefore did not travel to participate in the Newcastle Asia tour, it has become clear that problems can be in progress. And early enough, reports came to the foreground that Isak asked to leave St James park this summer in the interest of Saudi Arabia and Liverpool.

It would have been the greatest fear of Newcastle before this summer, but this fear would have increased only by their own transfer failure. The last thing Eddie Howe needs after watching the Magpies miss Hugo Ekitike, Joao Pedro and Bryan Mbeumo is for Isak, but it is perhaps the reality with which he is forced to live with next season.

However, there is still a positive in this saga for Newcastle. As frustrating as the loss of Isak would be, its release would instantly solve any PSR problem remaining in the foreseeable future and would allow PIF to bend their financial muscles.

According to athletics, the final package to sign Isak could cost up to 250 million pounds sterling, Newcastle requiring transfer fees worth 150 million pounds Sterling before the agent’s costs and wages are taken into account.

With a piece of this money, the Magpies could accommodate an instant replacement, then finally pour the money to improve other Howe’s Squad areas.

Pif set Sights on Openda Laws

Turning to a replacement of Isak before anything, those of St James’ Park “now target” a talent of Bundesliga. According to the journalist of the transfer Ben Jacobs, Pif has now set his sights on the signing of Openda laws for Newcastle this summer as they seek to find the heir to the throne of Tyneside d’Isak.

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The striker RB Leipzig, now at the top of his powers at 25, is not the goalscorer of the ESAK, but he is a better creator and could provide Howe a better versatile than the Swedish.

After impressing during the 2023/24 campaign, Openda resumed where he stopped last season and finished the campaign with 13 goals and 11 assists in all competitions. Described as a “fantastic young striker” by Scout Jacek Kulig while he was in Germany, the Belgian could now have the chance to take the biggest step of his career so far.

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