The Prophet Posted Thursday at 13:21 Share Posted Thursday at 13:21 Baldwards is speculating clubs may attempt lowball bids in the summer to try and unsettle him. Hope we tie him down nice and early to avoid all of this type of nonsense. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Joelinton7 Posted Thursday at 13:30 Share Posted Thursday at 13:30 6 hours ago, r0cafella said: Truly pathetic piece of "journalism". 6 hours ago, Beren said: https://www.football365.com/news/newcastle-dopamine-hit-isak-guimaraes-arsenal-opinion This might be the most bitter, butthurt article I've seen on Newcastle yet Effervescing with bile F365 is the absolute pits. A Man Utd/“bIG 4” content farm perpetually perplexed by its own existence as a platform that both rails against “football capitalism” and finds succour in it. Their moral crusades might be more coherent and palatable if they also weren’t part of the “media” they so virtuously “watch” for us. They’d also sound more intelligible if they’d take the crayons out of their mouths when they speak. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JUICE690 Posted Thursday at 13:36 Share Posted Thursday at 13:36 As long as we can match Isaks ambitons of playing at the highest level, then he's not going anywhere. But no champions league at the end of next season (I think he gives us this summer to improve the squad) then at 26 he'll probably look at moving on, and I wouldn't begrudge him for it (though i'd obviously be gutted). The guy is elite. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GeordieDazzler Posted Thursday at 15:21 Share Posted Thursday at 15:21 8 hours ago, Beren said: https://www.football365.com/news/newcastle-dopamine-hit-isak-guimaraes-arsenal-opinion This might be the most bitter, butthurt article I've seen on Newcastle yet Effervescing with bile Sick of all these websites wanting me to pay to avoid tracking cookies. Every other website now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unbelievable Posted Friday at 08:52 Share Posted Friday at 08:52 On 20/03/2025 at 07:23, ExiledGeordie said: Not a chance he leaves if we get CL and significantly bolster the squad. If we get Europa league and bolster the squad he probably still stays but being out of the CL does increase the chances of him going imo. Hes that good though he’s almost pricing himself out of a move particularly with 3 years left. I almost wouldn’t be surprised that the next club he goes to is Real Madrid or something. Let’s hope Real Madrid don’t fancy him, or they’ll already be working on a deal to sign him on a free after his current contract expires, as is their MO. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
huss9 Posted Friday at 15:06 Share Posted Friday at 15:06 6 hours ago, Unbelievable said: Let’s hope Real Madrid don’t fancy him, or they’ll already be working on a deal to sign him on a free after his current contract expires, as is their MO. he wont be going to be back up to anyone. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erikse Posted Friday at 16:39 Share Posted Friday at 16:39 Fans of other clubs keep asking me "do you think they will manage to keep him?" I didn't know that turning down bids was such a difficult task to perform. Hopefully Mitchell manages to click the right buttons, and doesn't misclick the "accept bid" one. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
loki679 Posted Saturday at 11:00 Share Posted Saturday at 11:00 On 20/03/2025 at 04:09, RUHRLYASLEEVESUP said: Alexander Isak on his future: “There’s not much to say, really. I’ve commented on my situation and my security in Newcastle several times. "It’s been written how much I love the city and the club, how well I feel there. I’m not thinking about the future." "I just want to perform for Newcastle. Now we won the cup, but we want to finish strong and reach the Champions League games. That’s where my focus lies.” “Things like that can’t be described. I think you can only 'imagine' how it feels. But it’s an incredible feeling. "Wembley packed with all the Newcastle fans there. I’m looking forward to seeing what Newcastle is like as a city after that. I haven’t been back yet.” Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PauloGeordio Posted Sunday at 08:17 Share Posted Sunday at 08:17 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
54 Posted Sunday at 08:25 Share Posted Sunday at 08:25 On 20/03/2025 at 06:36, Beren said: https://www.football365.com/news/newcastle-dopamine-hit-isak-guimaraes-arsenal-opinion This might be the most bitter, butthurt article I've seen on Newcastle yet Effervescing with bile Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Prophet Posted Sunday at 13:15 Share Posted Sunday at 13:15 It'd be class if news of a contract extension dropped completely out of the blue. Preferably before the summer market opens. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JT24 Posted Sunday at 13:22 Share Posted Sunday at 13:22 6 minutes ago, The Prophet said: It'd be class if news of a contract extension dropped completely out of the blue. Preferably before the summer market opens. 👀 Sounds ITK to me 👀 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Prophet Posted Sunday at 13:23 Share Posted Sunday at 13:23 Just now, JT24 said: 👀 Sounds ITK to me 👀 More wishful thinking. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris_R Posted Sunday at 13:34 Share Posted Sunday at 13:34 On 20/03/2025 at 15:21, GeordieDazzler said: Sick of all these websites wanting me to pay to avoid tracking cookies. Every other website now. Copy URL, open private browsing session, paste and accept all cookies. They're then deleted when you close the session. On desktop I use a cookie whitelist extension where even in 'standard' browsing only websites I've whitelisted (like this one to remember logins) are able to store cookies, everything else I just click 'accept' and it deletes them all anyway Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geogaddi Posted Sunday at 14:14 Share Posted Sunday at 14:14 (edited) Neville saying we are a fantastic club but Isak will eventually leave as you can't say no the likes of Madrid , Liverpool and Man United . I do kind of get his point but to include Man United in that list of teams is absolutely outrageous. It's almost as daft as when the media were linking Isak with Spurs . Edited Sunday at 14:15 by Geogaddi Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
WilliamPS Posted Sunday at 14:27 Share Posted Sunday at 14:27 Qualify for the CL and the only risks are Bayern, PSG, Madrid, Barca, Man City and maybe Liverpool. A good few of those aren’t interested in a striker this summer. Man Utd and Arsenal are utterly deluded. Arsenal fans don’t seem to realise they’ve blown it, Man City will be back next year and they’ll be back to 3rd /4th. Man Utd it’s not even worth commenting on. Liverpool probably need a striker but if they also need a RB, CB and LW they won’t be able to afford Isak. Get CL and it should be ok for another year at least. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaKa Posted yesterday at 09:43 Share Posted yesterday at 09:43 19 hours ago, Geogaddi said: Neville saying we are a fantastic club but Isak will eventually leave as you can't say no the likes of Madrid , Liverpool and Man United . I do kind of get his point but to include Man United in that list of teams is absolutely outrageous. It's almost as daft as when the media were linking Isak with Spurs . These guys are all stuck in the past. That period when Wenger, Ferguson, Rafa, Mourinho were kind of the initial wave of top managers from abroad and everyone else was still hiring the likes of Pardew, Pulis, Allardyce, Bruce, O'Neil etc are over. That would have been such a huge pull and advantage. Now someone like Iraola is at Bournemouth. If we are able to offer Isak a competitive salary I don't see him pushing to join another Prem club. He's just won a trophy playing in a side that beat Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool on the way there. If he's ever tempted by a club it will be by a Barcelona. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cf Posted yesterday at 09:51 Share Posted yesterday at 09:51 I can see Liverpool being more in the pack next season. If we make CL and are able to improve this summer then in terms of English teams I'd say only City would be measurably ahead of us in "chances to win trophies" and they've got Haaland. So apart from your Real Madrid's and the like I don't think we've got much to worry about at all. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geogaddi Posted yesterday at 09:52 Share Posted yesterday at 09:52 Liverpool mate is adamant they won't be in for Isak , says the owners will never spend that amount of money on one player and they need other upgrades in the squad anyway . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
soyt Posted yesterday at 09:54 Share Posted yesterday at 09:54 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
STM Posted yesterday at 09:56 Share Posted yesterday at 09:56 We absolutely won't sell Isak this summer and if he does leave, it will be abroad. I'd take less money, if he went abroad. Our aim is to win the league, you don't win the league by handing world class strikers to your rivals. Abroad or nothing. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The College Dropout Posted yesterday at 10:13 Share Posted yesterday at 10:13 20 minutes ago, KaKa said: These guys are all stuck in the past. That period when Wenger, Ferguson, Rafa, Mourinho were kind of the initial wave of top managers from abroad and everyone else was still hiring the likes of Pardew, Pulis, Allardyce, Bruce, O'Neil etc are over. That would have been such a huge pull and advantage. Now someone like Iraola is at Bournemouth. If we are able to offer Isak a competitive salary I don't see him pushing to join another Prem club. He's just won a trophy playing in a side that beat Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool on the way there. If he's ever tempted by a club it will be by a Barcelona. If they have the money I think Liverpool, City & Arsenal could sign him and he would go for football reasons. Being able to stump up the cash for him is a sign of intent but I can only see Liverpool being willing to go there. But as you say, it's a different day and era. The top 6 no longer exist in terms of on-the-pitch success. After Leicester won the PL the top 6 monopolised the CL places for 7-8 years straight. In that period, moving to any of the top 6 clubs was a genuine step up for footballing reasons. We will have a 3rd season in a row where a non-top 6 club will qualify for the CL again. Us doing so for the second time in 3 years. The only PL clubs that are worth moving from us need to be title challengers, the top 3 of the previous 2 seasons. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaKa Posted yesterday at 10:29 Share Posted yesterday at 10:29 5 minutes ago, The College Dropout said: If they have the money I think Liverpool, City & Arsenal could sign him and he would go for football reasons. Being able to stump up the cash for him is a sign of intent but I can only see Liverpool being willing to go there. City have Haaland. They will not go for him. As for the others, their teams are not that much better than ours for him to push to leave for footballing reasons, no chance. This kind of thinking is typical of what we see from the media and the refs week in and week out. Always fawning over these clubs. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ponsaelius Posted yesterday at 10:29 Share Posted yesterday at 10:29 I'd be annoyed if we don't price him out of a move basically. He has three years left - we can absolutely afford to keep him another year without seeing any drop in value. If no new deal is signed then you have to consider it next year probably, but not now. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The College Dropout Posted yesterday at 10:45 Share Posted yesterday at 10:45 (edited) 17 minutes ago, KaKa said: City have Haaland. They will not go for him. As for the others, their teams are not that much better than ours for him to push to leave for footballing reasons, no chance. This kind of thinking is typical of what we see from the media and the refs week in and week out. Always fawning over these clubs. If the current top 3 (City not Forest) put up the money Isak would go. None of them will imo. Edited yesterday at 10:46 by The College Dropout Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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