Newcastle have lastly agreed a deal to signal a substitute for Alexander Isak, with Liverpool now poised to make a second bid.
After failed pursuits of Joao Pedro, Liam Delap, Hugo Ekitike and Benjamin Sesko, Newcastle have now agreed a deal for a brand new centre-forward.
It was extensively reported on Thursday night that the Tyneside membership are finalising an €80 million (£69.3m) transfer for Stuttgart’s Nick Woltemade.
Stuttgart have confirmed that Woltemade has been granted permission to journey for talks, with a conclusion to be anticipated on Friday.
Woltemade is known to have flown to the UK and Newcastle might even safe his signing in time for Saturday’s conflict with Leeds.
This switch will open the door for Liverpool to revive their push to signal Isak, who has spent the summer season separate from Newcastle’s first-team squad having made clear his need to depart.

An preliminary supply price a flat £110 million was rejected firstly of August, with Liverpool subsequently distancing themselves from the state of affairs till Newcastle gave encouragement a deal may very well be accomplished.
With Woltemade all however signed and a deal for both Wolves’ Jorgen Strand Larsen or, extra possible, Brentford’s Yoane Wissa nonetheless within the offing, that encouragement is now more likely to come.
It has been recommended that Newcastle could be keen to promote Isak for a bundle price £130 million – inclusive of add-ons – which is significantly decrease than the £150 million price ticket sources within the northeast have insisted upon.
Fairly how excessive Liverpool are keen to go for his or her precedence attacking goal stays to be seen, with the Occasions’ Paul Joyce suggesting this week that the champions might view even £130 million as overpriced, significantly given Isak is adamant on becoming a member of.
Progress will be anticipated within the very close to future because the switch window closes at 7pm on Monday, with it potential that dialogue has already resumed between the 2 golf equipment.
Regardless of the fiery ambiance inside St James’ Park on Monday, these within the boardroom may have appeared to take care of a wholesome relationship – and Liverpool’s conduct following their first, unsuccessful bid confirmed respect to their counterparts at Newcastle.
Any deal for Isak will nearly actually shatter the British switch document once more, exceeding the £116 million price dedicated to signal Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen earlier in the summertime.



















