Premier League powerhouse Chelsea have consistently been linked with a move for Newcastle United ace Alexander Isak. Transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano, however, has shot the rumors down, claiming the Swede is simply too expensive for the west London outfit.
Chelsea have spent well over $1 billion since Todd Boehly took the reins from former owner Roman Abramovich a couple of years back. However, it has yet to click into gear for the English giants. They finished outside of the top four in the 2023-24 Premier League season and dismissed head coach Mauricio Pochettino as a result. Enzo Maresca has replaced the Argentine in the dugout and will try his best to fare better next term.
According to reports, Chelsea are not satisfied with their attack and are eager to bolster it with a center-forward in the summer transfer window. However, they cannot splurge much on him, as they are already on thin ice concerning Financial Fair Play.
Chelsea Like Alexander Isak But Cannot Afford Him This Summer
In his Daily Briefing column for CaughtOffside, Romano addressed Isak’s constant transfer links to Chelsea. He said although the Blues had held talks with Newcastle over a potential move for Isak, they knew he was too expensive for them.
The Italian journalist revealed:
“We’ve had many rumors about Alexander Isak and Chelsea, with contacts taking place with Newcastle, and from what I’m told Chelsea are 100% aware of the situation with the Swedish striker – he is considered absolutely too expensive. We already know that Chelsea felt Nico Williams and Michael Olise were too expensive.”
Romano claimed Isak was happy at St. James’ Park and intended to continue, adding that Newcastle United were already discussing a contract renewal. Isak’s current deal with the Magpies expires in June 2028.
Romano added:
“Newcastle would ask for crazy money for Isak, he has a long-term contract at the club, and they are also thinking internally at the moment about…
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Author : Sushan Chakraborty
Publish date : 2024-06-28 06:27:37
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