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Arsenal’s biggest obstacle in signing Alexander Isak revealed

As Arsenal seek to bridge the gap with Manchester City following their second-place finish in the 2023/24 Premier League season, the Gunners are reportedly casting their net wide in search of attacking reinforcements. One name that has persistently cropped up is Alexander Isak, the Swedish striker who enjoyed a stellar season with Newcastle United. However, as reported by The Guardian, Arsenal’s long-standing interest in Isak has yet to translate into formal contact, with the player’s price tag proving to be a significant deterrent.

Isak’s goalscoring exploits for Newcastle last season, where he bagged an impressive 21 goals and provided two assists, have undoubtedly caught the eye of Mikel Arteta. His ability to lead the line, combined with his pace and clinical finishing, would make him a valuable asset to any top Premier League side.

However, prying Isak away from Newcastle would come at a hefty price. The Magpies, flush with cash and eager to build on their recent success, are under no pressure to sell their prized asset. This leaves Arsenal facing a difficult decision: meet Newcastle’s valuation, which is likely to be substantial, or turn their attention to more affordable targets.

While Arsenal’s interest in Isak is undeniable, it remains to be seen whether their admiration will translate into concrete action. The coming weeks of the transfer window are sure to be interesting as the Gunners weigh their options and attempt to close the deal on their top targets.

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