Arsenal’s pursuit of Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak faces significant financial hurdles. Reports indicate that Newcastle has set a prohibitive asking price for Isak, with figures ranging from £150 million to £200 million . This valuation stems from Isak’s impressive form, having scored in eight consecutive Premier League matches, making him the third-highest scorer in the league this season.
Football analyst Paul Merson has suggested that Arsenal should “break the bank” to secure Isak’s services . However, such a substantial investment may not align with Arsenal’s financial strategies. Consequently, the club is exploring alternative options to bolster their attacking lineup. Potential targets include RB Leipzig’s Benjamin Sesko, Sporting’s Viktor Gyokeres, and Napoli’s Victor Osimhen .
The urgency for Arsenal to sign a new striker has intensified due to injuries to key players, including Gabriel Jesus and Bukayo Saka . Despite the challenges, manager Mikel Arteta remains optimistic about the current squad’s capabilities. Nonetheless, the acquisition of a prolific striker is seen as crucial for Arsenal to remain competitive in the title race.